“I have something to tell you” Mary said to John.
A. Mary told John I had something to tell him.
B. Mary told John she had something to tell him.
C. Mary told John she had had something to tell him.
D. Mary told John he had had something to tell her.

Random Topics:
Grammar and Sentence StructureModal Auxiliary VerbsAuxiliary Verbs, if, unless and ModalSentence Structure and ConjunctionsGerund or InfinitiveVerbs of movementPerfect and Past TensesTo Infinitive or GerundModal Verbs and ConditionalsNoun Clauses with THATOther quiz:
Modal Verbs and Conditionals › ViewIs used in dealing with things impossible in the present and are unlikely to occur in the future. It is formed using this structure: condition – if + past simple; main clause – would + infinitive.
A. Zero
B. First
C. Second
D. Third
Grammar › View
Grant _____ be feeling stressed about his exams but perhaps not. He usually gets good grades.
A. must
B. can
C. could
Grammar › ViewJason ______ exercise before(在……之前)he worked in the gym. Now, he ______ it after work every day.
A. never; did
B. didn’t; did
C. doesn’t; does
D. didn’t; does
Phrasal Verb › View
The bus only stops here to ________ passengers.
A. alight
B. get on
C. get off
D. pick up
