[ First Conditional ]
If you (not/want) ______ to go out, I (cook) ______ dinner at home.
A. do not want/will cook
B. do not want/cook
C. did not want/cooked
D. do not want/cooked
Select your answer:

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Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one:
Britain kept Napoleon on an island.
A. Napoleon was been kept on an island by Britain.
B. Napoleon had kept on an island by Britain.
C. Napoleon kept on an island by Britain.
D. Napoleon was kept on an island by Britain.
