Third conditional: If I ____ you at the store yesterday, I ____ to you.
A. see … wave
B. see … will wave
C. saw … would wave
D. had seen … would have waved

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Modal Verbs and Contrastive Conjunctions › ViewChoose the sentence with the correct use of a contrastive conjunction.
A. We must leave early for the concert, or we could miss the opening act.
B. He might go to the gym now, yet he might also choose to go later in the day.
C. They should finish their homework first, and they could play video games afterward.
D. She must finish her chores before going out, but she might still be late.
Phrasal Verbs › View
They put _____ the meeting for another day.
A. off
B. up
C. on
Simple Past Tense › ViewMy father … his car keys last night. He … home by bus.
A. loses – goes
B. lost – go
C. loses – went
D. lost – went
Relative Clauses and etc › View
___________ Mount Everest is in Nepal.
A. –
B. The
C. An
D. A
