I think 4 needs to be “Will you be there when I get home?”
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in-, il-, im-, ir- The prefix in- changes its form to il- before an l; to im- before b, m or p; and to ir- before r. This prefix (and its variations) have two meanings. Meaning 1: not, without.
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Please post the excerpt next time, this question is unanswerable without spending real currency.
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I believe the answer you're looking for is B: Apologize to Juanito.
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