If I ______ you, I ______ him the truth.
A. am / will tell
B. were / would tell
C. were / told
D. would rented

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Modals and Preposition › ViewWhen assisting a guest who lost their room key, what should you say?
A. “I’ll be happy to issue you a new key after verifying your ID.”
B. “That’s your problem.”
C. “You should not lose your key.”
D. “We can’t help you.”
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It looks ……….. it is going to snow.
A. Because
B. As if
C. Nonetheless
D. Unlike
Vocabulary › ViewCompare and contrast “anarchy” and “monarch.” Which statement is most accurate?
A. Both involve a single ruler.
B. Anarchy involves no governing authority, while a monarch is a single ruler.
C. Both are forms of government with strict rules.
D. Anarchy is a type of monarchy.
Phrasal Verbs with up and down › View
Please don’t bring ….. politics or royalty when you talk to mu father!
A. up
B. down
