[ First Conditional ]
If you _____ (wait) for me a little more, I _____ (buy) you a drink.
A. wait , buy
B. waited , will buy
C. wait , will buy

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Grammar › ViewThe doctor or the nurse (check, checks) the vital signs of each patient.
A. check
B. checks
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In Virginia, many students visit the city of Williamsburg where they can watch shows and learn what it was like to live during the ___________________ times when the United States of America was still under British rule (the years of 1607-1776).
A. memorial
B. restless
C. colonial
Grammar › ViewI never eat_________meat.
A. much
B. some
C. a little
D. none of them
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The articles which have been published in respected publications have sparkled a national debate on whether children have ——— homework or not.
A. as
B. too
C. more
D. enough
E. such
