[ Modals ]
. Things went wrong. Susan didn’t listen to her parents’ advice.
A. She should have listened to her parents’ advice.
B. She should listened to her parents’ advice.
C. She should listen to her parents’ advice.
D. She ought to have listened her parents’ advice.
E. She ought listened to her parents’ advice.

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A. if
B. unless
C. whether
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It expresses a polite way of telling or asking someone to do something, and to talk about hypotheses.
A. would
B. must
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A. Complete Sentence
B. Fragment
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We met __ and got married a year later.
A. for 2002
B. by 2002
C. since 2002
D. in 2002
