The story tells us about a man and a lion who became best friends. One day a man, Androcles, tried to escape because he was a slave. In the forest into which he came, he found a hurt lion, whom he soon helped. Later they became friends and the lion even began to provide the man with food. After a while they were caught and taken to Rome, where they were given almost no food. The lion was offered to eat Androcles, which he did not, and the man managed to tell their story to The Emperor. Eventually they were released and given plenty of food.
1. But for your sandwiches, we would have been terribly hungry during the excursion to the Botanical garden.
2. But for your fever, you'd feel better.
3. But for mum's call, I'd be worried sick right now.
4. But for John's stupid joke, Lisa wouldn't have cried after school yesterday.
5. But for his muddy shoes, Ted would have looked very smart at last night's party.
6. But for your help, I would have never fixed that stupid shelf.
7. But for your cheat sheet, the teacher wouldn't be mad at us right now.
8. But for his sly smile, I would have believed him then.
ответ D
never - никогда - Present Simple - come
come home - устойчивое выражение, используется без предлога