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Dialogue 4 Mother: You can't go out. That's out of question. Son: Please, mum. Can I go out on condition that I (did, do, have done, had done) all my homework before leaving. Mother: Well, if you (do, did, had done, have done) your homework when I asked you, you would be allowed to go out now. Son: But I didn't hear you. If I had heard you, I (would have done, will do, would do, will have done) it. Mother: That's the problem; you never listen. It (won‘t, wouldn‘t, wouldn‘t have) hurt if you listened to me once in a while. If you (did, do, had done, have done) it more often, your life would be much easier.​

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Answer:

have done,had done, would have done, wouldn't have,did.

Step-by-step explanation:

l have chosen"have done" because we are talking about him leaving right now so it is supposed to be in past simple/participle.

l have chosen "had done". because if u continue reading that sentence, it is in if clause 2.

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