Tap the conjunction that correctly completes the sentence.
'________ Shwetha would visit home more often, we could play board games together.'
A
So
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B
Or
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C
If only
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D
Yet
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Solution
The correct option is C If only The conjunction ‘if only’ tells us that the action of playing board games together can be done only under the specific condition of Shweta visiting home more often. The conjunction ‘if only’ here helps express a wish for the future.