[ Participal Phrases ]
____________, he wanted to read the book.
A. Having saw the movie
B. Seen the movie
C. Having seen the movie
D. To be seen the movie

Random Topics:
Be going to / WillGrammar - Sentence StructureGrammar: Simple Past and Past ContinuousBe Going To vs. WillRelative Clauses and etcAdverbial Clauses of Reason / CausePast Perfect SimpleTransitive and Intransitive VerbGerunds and InfitinitivesTenses and ArticlesOther quiz:
Future Tenses › ViewWhat a beautiful day!
A. It won’t rain today.
B. It’s not going to rain today.
C. It doesn’t rain today.
D. It isn’t raining today.
Gerund or To Infinitive › View
He is saving money ______ a new car
A. Bought
B. Buy
C. Buying
D. To buy
Adjectives and Articles › ViewIdentify the comparative form in the sentence: ‘This test is easier than the previous one.’
A. harder
B. easier
C. simpler
D. more difficult
Tenses › View
What are you doing?
A. Present Simple
B. Present Continuous
C. Past Simple
D. Past Continuous
