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:
Pronouns, Verb, Conjunction › ViewFill in the blank with the right conjunction: “She likes soccer ___ her brother prefers basketball.”
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so
Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result › View
The wind was blowing fiercely. It seemed that it was trying to knock over the trees.
A. The wind was blowing fiercely like it was trying to knock over the trees.
B. The wind was blowing fiercely as though it had already knocked over the trees.
C. The wind was blowing fiercely as if it were calming the trees.
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
