[ Modals ]
Mary should have done her homework last night instead of watching television.
A. Mary did her homework instead of watching television last night.
B. Mary didn’t watch television and do her homework last night.
C. Mary watched television and did her homework last night.
D. Mary watched television and didn’t do her homework last night.

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