They would be happy ____________________________________.
A. if it snowed today.
B. if it would snow today.
C. if it will snow today.
D. if it has snowed today.

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A. could
B. should
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Choose the sentences that are closest in meaning to the given sentence(s).
Tom broke his promise to keep my secret. He apologised for that.
A. Having broken his promise to keep my secret, he apologises for that.
B. Tom apologised to me for having broken his promise to keep my secret.
C. When Tom breaks his promise to keep my secret, he apologises for that.
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A. Plural verb
B. Singular verb
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D. Neither plural nor singular verb
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Bite, bit
A. Bited
B. Biten
C. Bitten
