[ Conditional Sentences ]
Conditional Sentences Type 2 combine
A. present simple + present simple
B. present simple + will
C. past simple + would
D. past perfect + would have

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Reported Speech › ViewJimmy complained, “I have already written this invitation twice.”
A. Jimmy complained that I had already written that invitation twice.
B. Jimmy complained that he has already written that invitation twice.
C. Jimmy complained that he had already written that invitation twice.
Modal Verbs › View
Clients _____ the part of town where they want to be based if they want, though this _____ their choice of price-range.
A. can specify / may limit
B. could specify / used to limit
C. had to specify / might limit
D. must specify / may have limited
E. are supposed to specify / might have limited