Topics: Conditional Tenses
If we … more time, we … another day in London.
A. would have – had spent
B. had had – would’ve spent
C. had – will spend
Select your answer:

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Prepositions › ViewIdentify the preposition in the following sentence:
My cell phone is always beside me when I’m sleeping.
A. when
B. always
C. sleeping
D. beside
Present Perfect Tense › View
I (read) her post three times but I still don’t understand what she means.
A. read
B. have read
C. reads
D. did read
