Topics: Past with Modals
He might have been at the gym during that time.
A. He was definitely at home.
B. He could not have been at the gym.
C. He was probably at work.
D. He was possibly at the gym.
Select your answer:

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Speech Tenses › ViewChange the tense in direct speech: ‘I will call you later,’ she said.
A. ‘I would call you later,’ she said.
B. ‘I should call you later,’ she said.
C. ‘I could call you later,’ she said.
D. ‘I can call you later,’ she said.
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Which sentence correctly uses a dash?
A. I saw her at the mall she looked different.
B. I saw her at the mall—it had been years since we last met.
C. I saw her at the mall, she looked different.
D. I saw her at the mall; she looked different.
