[ First Conditional ]
If you ______ the food, I _____ the dinner
A. bring/ will cook
B. brings/ will cook

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A. Everyone
B. Somewhere
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I will take baking lessons this summer, _______ I want to put up a small bakery in our village.
A. for
B. or
C. yet
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A. Although
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Which punctuation marks should you use to add content to a quote in order to make the quote clearer?
A. Square brackets
B. Parentheses
C. Squiggly brackets
D. Hyphens
