Ken said, “I have seen that movie”.
A. He told me that he had seen that movie.
B. He told me that he has seen that movie.
C. He told me that he have seen that movie.

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V-ing/to-VArticlesAdverbial ClausesVerb Present Simple TensePresent Perfect SimpleFuture FormsAdverbs of Manner, Likes and PreferencesContrastive ConjunctionRelative Clauses and etcModal Verb Gerund or To InfinitiveOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewShe is tired now. She _________ for a long time.
A. has been learning
B. has learned
C. learns
D. learned
Grammar › View
Maria claims ……………… 15 kilos since she went on a diet.
A. to have been losing
B. to lose
C. to have lost
D. to be losing
Grammar › ViewCorrect the following sentence, or leave it as it is: If you learn to repair your own bike, you’ll never have to take it to a bike shop almost.
A. Almost, if you learn to repair your own bike, you’ll never have to take it to a bike shop.
B. If you learn to almost repair your own bike, you’ll never have to take it to a bike shop.
C. If you learn to repair your bike, you’ll almost never have to take it to a bike shop.
D. correct as is
Indefinite Pronouns › View
Has _____ seen Julia today?
A. somebody
B. anybody
C. nobody
