Grammar Quiz

Topics: Modals - Reported Speech - Conditionals

The last month I had eaten a lot of donuts therefore I got sick.

A. You might have rested

B. You may have eaten lettuce

C. You should have eaten just one.

D. You could have save money if you hadn´t bought them.

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A. newspapers

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