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AveGali [126]
2 years ago
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1. ___ the cooking if you do the washing-up afterwards. b. will do ado C. would do d. did 2. ___ train harder, you wont win the

competition a. If you b. In case you c. Unless you dont d. Unless you 3. the employees more money if I were the manager of this company a. will give b. would give C. gave d. must give 4 Phữ the Maths exam unless he studies harder. a. won't pass b. Will pass C. passes d. wouldnt pass 5. You - take better pictures if you had a digital camera a. can b. should C. could d. will 6. If the six o'clock bus. I am late for work a. missed b. have missed c. would miss d. miss​

English
1 answer:
Elanso [62]2 years ago
6 0

a. will do

b. unless you don't

c. would give

d. won't pass

e. could

f. miss

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