A: Hopefully, Peter booked the tickets for us yesterday.
B: He ——- them yesterday. The booking office is closed on Saturdays.
A: Oh well, I’m sure he’ll order them tomorrow then.
A. had better not book
B. hasn’t booked
C. couldn’t have booked
D. needn’t have booked
E. wasn’t supposed to book

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IF CLAUSEHomophonesV-ing/to-VGrammar - Countable/ UncountableModal "Have to"Formal & Informal WordsArticles and NounsPresent, Past, and Future TimePresent Perfect and Past SimpleModal AuxiliariesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewMy parents have been married ______ 21 years.
A. For
B. Since
Conjunctive Adverbs and Punctuation › View
Which of the following is correctly punctuated with a conjunctive adverb?
A. He was tired; nevertheless he finished his work.
B. He was tired; nevertheless, he finished his work.
C. He was tired nevertheless; he finished his work.
D. He was tired, nevertheless he finished his work.
Some vs. Any › ViewNo, I don’t have ___, but I wish I did.
A. Some
B. Any
Tenses › View
Susan __________ (teach) English at university last year.
A. teached
B. taught
