[ Past with Modals ]
She might have enjoyed the concert if she had gone.
A. She did not enjoy the concert.
B. She enjoyed the concert very much.
C. She went to the concert and had a great time.
D. She was excited to attend the concert.

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Modals of Obligation and NecessityParallelism and Subject Verb AgreementComparatives and SuperlativesPresent Perfect SimpleCoordinating ConjunctionsGrammar (either..or.. and neither..nor..)First & Second ConditionalEnglish MorphosyntaxGrammar (want to/ need to/ have to)Dependent ClausesOther quiz:
Past Simple, Present Perfect Tense › ViewHe ______________ the guitar for a few months, but stopped last week.
A. has played
B. played
Grammar › View
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. Wait Mary could not to get to school.
B. Get to school Mary could not wait.
C. To school Mary could not wait to get.
D. Mary could not wait to get to school.
Coordinate Conjunction › ViewIn the example below, what is the coordinate conjunction joining?
Mice and rats make good pets.
A. words
B. phrases
C. sentences/ clauses
Preposition of Direction › View
The railway track runs _______ the river.
A. over
B. across
C. by
D. on
