Grammar Quiz

[ Conditional Sentences ]

He was tired this morning. He stayed up late to watch a football match last night.

A. He wouldn’t be tired this morning if he had stayed up late to watch a football match last night.

B. He wouldn’t have been tired this morning if he had not stayed up late to watch a football match last night.

C. If he didn’t stay up late to watch a football match last night,he wouldn’t be tired this morning

D. He would have been tired this morning if he had stayed up late to watch a football match last night.

Select your answer:
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