Which sentence is grammatically correct and stylistically appropriate in formal English?
A) Had I knew about the meeting, I would attend.
B) Had I known about the meeting, I would have attended.
C) If I would have known about the meeting, I attended.
D) If I knew about the meeting, I would have attend.
B) Had I known about the meeting, I would have attended.
Which option best preserves the meaning of the sentence below?
“She barely managed to finish the race.”
A) She easily finished the race.
B) She almost didn’t finish the race.
C) She didn’t finish the race.
D) She finished the race quickly.
B) She almost didn’t finish the race.
Choose the sentence where the word “equivocal” is used correctly:
A) His equivocal answer left everyone unsure of his true opinion.
B) The scientist made an equivocal discovery that changed physics forever.
C) Her equivocal performance clearly demonstrated her talent.
D) The results were equivocal, meaning they were extremely precise.
A) His equivocal answer left everyone unsure of his true opinion.