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#16: Answer C also grammatically correct. In the sentence context,
both answers are synonymous.
#20: Answer B, simple past, also correct.
#22: Two correct choices. Either:
"There are very few people WHOM I really respect." Or
"There are very few people I really respect."
"That" is used in referring to objects, for example: "The picture
that my mother drew was hanging on the wall."
"Who" is used when referring to people, for example: "He is the
one who wrote the letter." Or "He is the one to whom I loaned
the money."
#10, #15: Very common error. Both the OED and the site "Grammarly"
state that the expressions "as long as" and "along with" DO NOT create a plural subject from two singular nouns. In determining the singulariy or plurality of the verb, we look ONLY to the first noun. So, for #10 the correct answer is A. #15 the correct answer is B.
Lastly, I fully agree with the prior comments regarding Question #38.

mikekurtz
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THE ANSWER OF THE EXERCISE NO. 38, IS WRONG. THE CORRECT ONE IS: IF I KNEW WHO DID IT, I WOULD BREAK HIS LEG. (SECOND CONDITIONAL). AS THE EXERCISE ANSWERS, MAKE A COMPLEX BETWEEN THE SECOND AND THIRD CONDITIONALS. THE THIRD ONE IS AS FOLLOWS:
IF I HAD KNOWN WHO DID IT, I WOULD HAVE BROKEN HIS LEG. OR
HAD I HAD KNOWN WHO DID IT, I WOULD HAVE BROKEN HIS LEG. IT MIGHT BE A TYPOGRAFICAL ERROR.
HERE, WE HAVE A SECOND CONDITIONAL ON INPUT A THIRD CONDITIONAL ON OUTPUT.

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