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In the GMAT Club Grammar Book, on page 125 in the conditional sentences section, Exercise 31: Using Real and Unreal Conditions Sentence 2:
You could ___________ (move) in today if they offer the place to you.
The answer for this as give is "Move" which I also thought is right. But when I checked the sentence with the formulas in the chapter, it does not match any of those.
Sentence 8: If I can go to th concert, I _________(call) you later.
Here the sentence matches the following form perfectly:
if + subject + simple present tense ... + [will/can/may/must] + verb in simple form.
so the answer to this must be "will call" while the answer given is "call". Can anyone tell me, what I am doing wrong here?
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