[ If Conditionals ]
If you make trouble, I (will send/ will sent) you to the principal.
A. will send
B. will sent

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Simple Tenses › ViewWhich sentence shows a past tense verb formed correctly?
A. Bruno had felt that enough rain had already fallen for one day.
B. Bruno feels that enough rain had already fallen for one day.
C. Bruno felt that enough rain had already fallen for one day.
D. Bruno will be feeling that enough rain had already fallen for one day.
Vocabulary & Grammar › View
My sister ____ she ____ a piano to play it every day.
A. wish-has
B. wish-had
C. wishes-had
D. wishes- could have
Modal Auxiliary Verbs › ViewWhich modal auxiliary verb is used to express logical deduction?
A. Should
B. Must
C. Ought to
D. Needn’t
Grammar and Sentence Correction › View
I play for (coach Jones, Coach Jones) on Fridays.
A. coach Jones
B. Coach Jones
