Homework
If she ______ (study) harder, she ______ (pass) the exam last year.
If I ______ (know) about the meeting, I ______ (not miss) it yesterday.
If they ______ (not move) to the city, they ______ (still live) in the countryside now.
(give up, look after, turn on, pick up, run out of)
a-Ethan decided to ______ his little sister while his mom was at work.
b-Don’t ______ on your dreams, even if things get tough!
c-Can you ______ the TV? The game is about to start.
d-We ______ milk, so I need to go to the store.
e-Ethan’s dad will ______ him from school at 3 p.m.
we have another exercise, we will solve it and send it to you tomorrow to check
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