[ Grammar ]
I am not interested ___ (go) to the party
A. I am not interested to going to the party
B. I am not interested in go to the party
C. I am not interested in to go the party
D. I am not interested in going to the party
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Alya said, “ I began to understand the answer of question.”
A. She said that she began to understand the answer of question.
B. She wanted to know if she had begun to understand the answer of question.
C. She asked me that he began to understand the answer of question.
D. She said that she had begun to understand the answer of question.