If you marry for money, you _____ it. Ezra Bowen
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would have surely earned
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will surely earn
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have surely earned
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did surely earn
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The sentence predicts a likely future consequence of marrying for money. It uses the first conditional pattern with present tense 'marry' and future 'will earn' in option B to express what will happen. Option A uses 'would have' which creates an incorrect conditional structure.