We said to them, “Will you go to the movie with us?”
A. We asks them if they will go to the movie with us.
B. we asked them if they would go to the movie with us.
C. We asked them if you would go to the movie with us.
D. We asked them whether they will go to the movie with us.

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Mixed GrammarPresent ProgressiveGrammar - SimilesPersonal Pronouns and VerbAntonymsModal Verb Gerund or To InfinitiveGerund/ To Verb/ VerbComparatives and ConjunctionsModal Verbs & Reflexive PronounsSimple PastOther quiz:
Modal Auxiliary › ViewIt’s cold today. I don’t think I …. go out.
A. can’t
B. will
C. will not
D. can
Future Tenses › View
What is the difference between future perfect and future perfect continuous?
A. Future perfect indicates actions that are currently ongoing.
B. Future perfect continuous is used for actions that are completed before a specific time.
C. Future perfect describes actions that will happen in the past.
D. Future perfect indicates completion; future perfect continuous indicates ongoing action until a future point.
Present Perfect: for/since › ViewI ____ (not/see) Rob ____ my birthday six week ago.
A. hasn`t see/ for
B. haven`t seen/ since
C. has seen not/ for
D. has not see/ since
Comparatives and Past Perfect Tense › View
I was sure that I ___________ her before.
A. had saw
B. seen
C. had seen
