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Fill in the blanks with the correct
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Example : If the weather is
fine, we will hike up the hill. ( hike ) |
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If I go to Kuala Lumpur, I ______
in touch with you. ( get ) |
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We ______ the meeting if there is
not enough quorum. ( postpone ) |
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You ______ as soon as the job is
done. ( pay ) |
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If the notice came out earlier,
more of us ______ for the treasure hunt. ( register ) |
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The authorities ______ their search
as soon as the weather improves. ( intensify ) |
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No one _____ you anymore if you are
still stubborn. ( advise ) |
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If David had been luckier, he
______ the contest. ( win ) |
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If you had lost your temper, you
______ a good friend. ( lose ) |
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You ______ if you had worked harder
than the others. ( promote ) |
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The workers' demonstration ______
if the manager had listened to their complaints. ( avoid ) |
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If I go to Kuala Lumpur, I
will get in touch with you. |
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We will
postpone the meeting if there is not enough quorum. |
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You will
be paid as soon as the job is done. |
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If the notice came out earlier,
more of us would register
for the treasure hunt. |
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The authorities
will intensify their search
as soon as the weather improves. |
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No one
will advise you anymore if you are still stubborn. |
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If David had been luckier, he
would have won the contest. |
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If you had lost your temper, you
would have lost a good
friend. |
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You would
have been promoted if you had worked harder than the
others. |
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The workers' demonstration
would have been avoided if
the manager had listened to their complaints. |
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