[ Grammar ]
Mom says, “You need to make your bed”
A. Mom said I need to make my bed.
B. Mom said I needed to make your bed.
C. Mom said I needed to make my bed.

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Adverbial Clausewill, be going to, would like toPronouns ( Interrogative )Modals with Perfect InfinitiveFuture PassiveAdverb of TimeAdverbial Clause, Noun ClausePhrase and ClauseGerundSimiles, Metaphors, Personification and HyperboleOther quiz:
Tenses, Tag Questions, Phrasal Verbs › ViewAnalyse whether the sentence given is true or false.
Future perfect: “It will be hard, but she’s determined to do it.”
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
Tenses › View
I ____________ (read) a book at the moment.
A. am reading
B. reading
C. reads
D. is reading
Object Pronouns › ViewYou broke the window. You broke ______.
A. you
B. it
C. we
Present Perfect and Simple Past Tense › View
I _____ (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month.
A. knew
B. have knew
C. has knew
D. known
E. have known
