If the patient doesn’t feel better tomorrow, he’ll have an operation.
A. Unless the patient feels better tomorrow, he won’t have an operation.
B. Unless the patient feels better tomorrow, he will have an operation.
C. Unless the patient feels better tomorrow, he has an operation.
D. Unless the patient feels better tomorrow, he is going to have an operation.
Select your answer:

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A. After discussing the text, we agreed that Somerset Maugham could tell a good story.
B. After discussing the text we agreed that Somerset Maugham could tell a good story.
C. After discussing the text, we agreed that Somerset, Maugham could tell a good story.
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