Change the question into a noun clause: Should we wait for him?
A. Do you think should we wait for him?
B. Do you think we should wait for him?
C. Do you think we should wait for him.
D. Do you think if we should wait for him?

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Grammar › ViewGrammar: Section 3. Conditionals. Choose the correct option for the sentences.
Suppose your car broke down in the middle of nowhere, what ___________(do)?
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A. will you do
B. do you do
C. would you do
D. had you done
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Over 1500 new houses ______ each year. Last year, 1720 new houses ______.
A. were built/ were built
B. are built/ were built
C. are building / were built
D. were built/ were being built
Grammar › ViewIf John ………………. to school, I will talk to him.
A. come
B. comes
C. came
D. will come
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We………..at the hotel because it was quite expensive.
A. didn’t stay
B. stayed
C. don’t stay
