“You should have called me earlier,” she said.
A. She said that I could have called her earlier.
B. She said that I should have called her earlier.
C. She told me that I had to call her earlier.
D. She advised that I should have called her sooner.

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Grammar › ViewMy father said to me, “You must work hard”.
A. My father said to me that I must work hard.
B. My father said to me that you must work hard.
C. My father told me that I had to work hard.
D. My father told to me that I had to work hard.
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They asked if we wanted to have dinner with them
A. They invited us to have dinner with them.
B. They invited us have dinner with them.
C. They invited us having dinner with them.
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A. gives
B. gave
C. give
D. had given
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A: What would you like to eat?
B: I ___________ a pizza, please. (have)
A. will have
B. ‘m going to have
