[ Grammar ]
Mary said, “I didn’t take your book.”
A. Mary said that she hadn’t taken my book.
B. Mary said that she didn’t take my book.
C. Mary said that she hasn’t taken my book.
D. Mary said that I didn’t take my book.

Random Topics:
Can vs CouldTenses and StructureSubject and Verbs AgreementNarrative Tenses & ConditionalsNoun, Quantifiers and SuffixesAdverbial Clause of MannerPassive of Modal VerbsPossessive Adjective and PronounGrammar & VocabularyUse of Prepositions or ConjunctionsOther quiz:
Comparison Degree › ViewThis lesson is ______________ yesterday’s lesson. (boring)
A. most boring than
B. more boring as
C. boringer than
D. more boring than
Prepositions › View
At Tet, people usually light fireworks which can scare _______________ bad luck
A. away
B. for
C. about
D. on
E. of
Present Continuous › ViewMy parents ……………… in the garden at the moment.
A. work
B. working
C. are working
D. works
Grammar › View
Tom … soccer every Friday.
A. Play
B. don’t play
C. plays
D. played
