I didn’t listen to him and I didn’t succeed.
A. If I listened to him, I would have succeeded.
B. If I had listened to him, I’d have succeeded.
C. If I had listened to him, I would succeed.
D. If I listened to him, I would succeed.

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Modal Verbs › ViewCan I get verbal confirmation of the acceptance of the contract, Mr. Lewis?
A. advice
B. possibility
C. obligation
D. permission
Grammar › View
We ________ about taking badminton lessons for ages.’
‘You should! It’s a great sport.’
A. have been thinking
B. have lately thought
C. have thought
D. thought
Grammar › ViewYou need _________ new shoes – those ones are too old.
A. to buy
B. buy
C. buying
Phrasal Verb › View
Give an example sentence using the phrasal verb ‘look out for’.
A. I always look out for my little sister when we’re in crowded places.
B. I always look out for my little brother when we’re in crowded places.
C. I always look out for my little sister when we’re in noisy places.
D. I always look out for my little sister when we’re in empty places.
