[ Vocabulary & Grammar ]
A: Are you going to accept the offer?
B: I can’t decide. What — you do if you — me?
A. would / were
B. did / had been
C. would / had been
D. did / were

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SentencesPrepositions of Place and TimeVerbal PhrasesPunctuationAlthough, Though, In spite of, DespiteAdverbs and Time ExpressionsAdverbial Clauses of Manner and ResultGrammar (want to/ need to/ have to)Adverbs and PhrasesCompound and Complex, ConditionalsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewMy uncle is ________. He doesn’t work at all
A. careless
B. jobless
Grammar › View
Rarely _______ such a fierce debate during a company meeting.
A. has there been
B. there has been
C. have there been
D. there have been
Verb Phrases › ViewWhich word(s) form the verb in the sentence?
Mary will have been playing flute for ten years next month.
A. will
B. will have been playing
C. will have been
D. playing
Modal Verb › View
The meeting will start in one hour. You _______ come on time
A. Should
B. Must
C. May
D. Would
