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Tap the option that means the same as the sentence below.

‘Greeshma wants to run a marathon, but she will have to exercise regularly to do that.’

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Solution

The conjunction ‘if only’ expresses Greeshma’s wish for the future. The condition here is that she exercises regularly to fulfil the wish of running a marathon.

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