[ Past with Modals ]
They might have arrived earlier if they had left sooner.
A. They would have arrived earlier.
B. They would have left sooner.
C. They might have arrived later.
D. They should have taken a different route.

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Clauses of ReasonRelative & ModalsUse of Prepositions or ConjunctionsGerund/ To Verb/ Verbanother/the others/each other/one anotherModals in the Past - Speculation and DeductionPresent Simple & Present ContinuousObject PronounNoun PhrasesPresent and Past Perfect TensesOther quiz:
Past Perfect Simple › ViewI won’t be able to join you at dinner because I _____.
A. had already eaten
B. have already eaten
C. ate
D. will eat
Subject Verb Agreement › View
__________ like biscuits
A. He
B. You
Grammar › View____ she do to help us at the bake sale?
A. How could
B. What could
Present Simple & Present Continuous › View
They ….. television at the moment.
A. are watching
B. is watching
C. watch
