Topics: Modal, Causative Verb & Elliptical Structure
She broke my doll yesterday, He broke my doll yesterday.
(Change to elliptical structure)
A. Both she and he broke my doll yesterday
B. Both she broke and he broke my doll yesterday
C. Both he and she broke my doll yesterday
D. Both she and he broken my doll yesterday
Select your answer:

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