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Diana     : Hi, you look sad. What happened?Dony       : I got a bad score. If I studied hard …Diana      : Don’t be sad. You still have time for doing remedial.a.i would pass the examsb.i would passed the examsc.i will see the next examsd.i wouldn’t pass the exam

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Diana     : Hi, you look sad. What happened?Dony       : I got a bad score. If I studied hard …Diana      : Don’t be sad. You still have time for doing remedial.a.i would pass the examsb.i would passed the examsc.i will see the next examsd.i wouldn’t pass the exam

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The correct answer is "a. I would pass the exams". This is because the sentence "If I studied hard, I would pass the exams" is a type 2 conditional sentence, which is used to talk about hypothetical situations in the present or future. The structure of a type 2 conditional sentence is: if + past simple, would + base form of the verb.

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