He did not regret saying what he did but felt that he    it differently


  1. A.
    could express
  2. B.
    would express
  3. C.
    could have expressed
  4. D.
    must have expressed
C
考查情態(tài)動詞。情態(tài)動詞加動詞原形表示對現(xiàn)在的推測。情態(tài)動詞加完成時表示對過去的推測,有的情態(tài)動詞像should have done, could have done, needn’t have done等有分別表示過去應(yīng)該做某事卻沒有做;過去可以做某事卻沒有去做;過去不需要做某事卻做了。(情態(tài)動詞是否定形式的話,就是意思相反,shouldn’t have done表示過去不應(yīng)該做某事卻做了)
B可以表示過去將來時A選項的could 在這里表示能力但句子要表達的是“他覺得自己可以表達得不同的,但事實上沒有”,所以選C,
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