[ Grammar ]
She said,”I don’t mind.”
A. She said she didn’t mind.
B. She said she doesn’t mind.
C. She said I don’t mind.
D. She said she hadn’t minded.

Random Topics:
Past SimplePrepositions after Verbs and AdjectivePronouns and AntecedentsEd and Ing EndingsAdverbial Concession ClausesGrammar : Structural Common ErrorsPassive Voice & TensesHave to / Do not have toAdverbial Clause of MannerCompound Words and SentencesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich of these are correct?
A. My mother’s birthday is on monday,
B. My mothers birthday is on Monday.
C. my mother’s is on Monday.
D. My mother’s birthday is on Monday.
Grammar › View
The trainer said: “Molly, come back to the team!”
A. The trainer told her coming back to the team
B. The trainer told her to come back to the team
C. The trainer told her that she came back to the team
Grammar › ViewEach boy designed _________________ own robot.
A. his
B. their
Question Words › View
________________are you coming again?
A. Who
B. Whom
C. How
D. When
