Section 12: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following question.
Question 49: Max has to attend an event this weekend. He can't go on a picnic with his family.
A. If Max didn't have to attend an event this weekend, he could go on a picnic with his family.
B. Provided that Max has to attend an event this weekend, he can't go on a picnic with his family.
C. If Max had to attend an event this weekend, he could go on a picnic with his family.
D. If only Max had had to attend an event this weekend, he could have gone on a picnic with his family.
Question 50: Nam had just booked a ticket for his favourite singer's concert. He realised that it had been called off for no obvious reasons.
A. Scarcely had Nam booked a ticket for his favourite singer's concert when he realised that it had been cancelled for no obvious reasons.
B. Scarcely had Nam booked a ticket for his favourite singer's concert when he realised that it had been postponed for no obvious reasons.
C. Scarcely had Nam booked a ticket for his favourite singer's concert when he didn't realise it had been cancelled for no obvious reasons.
D. Scarcely had Nam booked a ticket for his favourite singer's concert when he didn't realise it had been postponed for no obvious reasons.