[ 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 Modals › ViewMatch the first half to the correct second half of the sentence.
The document wasn’t great.
A. It could have been better.
B. It must have been exciting!
C. It can’t have been very difficult.
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You should notify us at least two weeks ……… the expiration date,
A. prior
B. after
C. before
D. though
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.
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People from Mexico speak English.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
