[ Grammar ]
I’m sure your letter hasn’t arrived yet. If it had come, I’m sure I __________ it.
A. will notice
B. noticed
C. would have noticed
D. would notice

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Grammar › ViewShe has …… the letter to her uncle in Spain
A. sends
B. to send
C. send
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When do we use simple present tense?
A. When an action has happened.
B. When an action is happening right now.
C. When an action may happen in the future.
Grammar › ViewAMLO has been president of Mexico ………….. several months
A. yet
B. just
C. for
D. since
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. Convert the sentence to past tense: ‘He plays the guitar beautifully.’
A. He plays the guitar beautiful.
B. He played the guitar beautifully.
C. He is playing the guitar beautifully.
D. He played guitar beautifully.
