If you use the first conditional,
A. You talk about a situtation in the future with many possibilities of becoming true.
B. You will talk about a situtation in the future with many possibilities of becoming true.
C. You talk about something that always happens.

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Modals for Ability, Possibility and Permission › ViewIn which sentence does could refer to the past?
A. Hello Jim! I’m so glad you could make it after all.
B. She could come to the party if she wants.
C. The students could practise more after school to improve.
D. Your idea could be better than mine.
Relative Clauses beginning with Prepositions › View
He had a teacher ….. he received a lot of advice.
A. with which
B. with whom
C. from which
D. from whom
Mixed General Quiz › ViewBut I ____ it would be all right.
a. though
b. thought
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The email ___ (not receive) yet.
A. is not received
B. has not been received
C. was not been received
