1) You can stay here, but you must help with the housework (condition) a) You can stay here on the condition that you help with the housework. b) You can stay here conditionally if you help with the housework. 2) It is unlikely she will come to the party tonight (probability) a) There is a probability she will not come to the party tonight. b) There is little probability that she will come to the party tonight. 3) She started learning French three years ago. (been) a) She has been learning French for three years. b) She is been learning French since three years. 4) He’s too young to drive a car. (enough) a) He is old to drive a car. b) He is young enough to drive a car. c) He isn’t old enough to drive a car. d) He doesn’t meet the age requirement to drive a car.young to drive a car. 5) Is this sentence correct?  a) true b) false 6) Is this sentence correct? a) True b) False 7) Is this sentence correct? a) True b) False

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