Choose a sentence whose meaning stays the same as the following sentence:
It ‘s a pity that I attended that terrible wedding.
A. I wish I hadn’t attend that terrible wedding.
B. I wish I hadn’t attended that terrible wedding.
C. I wish I didn’t attend that terrible wedding.
D. I wish I had attended that terrible wedding.

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Verbs and AdverbsSecond and Third ConditionalModals of ObligationDaily Routines & TensesHow much and how manyModals of Necessity and SuggestionTensePhrasal Verb and ModalComparisionSimple present/ past/ future tenseOther quiz:
Conjunction › ViewSome English words have the same pronounciation………….
A. or they spell differently
B. unless spelled differently
C. though they are spelled differently
D. because of their difference in spelling
Parts of Speech and Compound Sentences › View
I don’t think we can even finish “a” meal before the movie starts.
A. article
B. preposition
C. adjective
D. pronoun
Prepositions › ViewWe were very grateful ______ our friends for all of their assistance.
A. for
B. to
C. about
D. from
Grammar › View
A: What ___________ yesterday evening?
B: Nothing special.
———-
A. were you doing
B. did you do
