Tom said that he intended to leave for Chiang Rai that night.
A. He said, “I intend to leave for Chiang Rai that night.”
B. He said, “I intend to left for Chiang Rai that night.”
C. He said, “I intended to leave for Chiang Rai tonight.”
D. He said, “I intend to leave for Chiang Rai tonight.”

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1st ConditionalIF CLAUSEModal Verbs and ConjuctionsGrammar and PrepositionModal "Have to"Distinguishing Future TensesPresent Simple & Present Continuous TensesEnglish MorphosyntaxPresent Simple QuestionsAdverbs (manners & modifiers)Other quiz:
Grammar › ViewJerry has to work all day
He____go to the football game
A. can’t
B. must
C. might
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Text structure in which the main ideas are organized in two parts: a problem and a solution to the problem or a question and an answer that responds to the question
A. cause and effect
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A. about
B. with
C. to
Grammar › View
She stays in ________ by exercising daily and eating well.
A. health
B. fit
C. size
D. shape
