[ Conditional Sentences ]
Susan regretted not buying that villa.
A. Susan wished she had bought that villa.
B. Susan wished she bought that villa.
C. Susan wished she could buy that villa.
D. Susan wished she hadn’t bought that villa
Select your answer:
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The expression “to become synonymous with” means
A. To be the same as.
B. To be the opposite of.
C. To be in sympathy with.
D. To be discharged from.