[ Modals, Conditionals, and Clauses- Defining, Non-defining ]
Reflecting on past decisions, Emma says, “If they had known about the traffic, they would have left earlier.” Which option best explains the correctness of this sentence?
A. had
B. would have
C. had known
D. would known

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Grammar › ViewEva and Thomas …… Hongkong many times
A. has been
B. been to
C. have been to
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The little boy the robot and it with him all the time(總是).
A. likes; have
B. likes; has
C. like; has
D. like; have
Modals › ViewWhich one is the correct sentence from below?
A. Rita must came today.
B. Diah shouldn’t joins the meeting.
C. Do you have to finish it now?
D. He could not to ride a bike.
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
People from Mexico speak English.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
