[ Wishes & Reported Speech ]
“Leave them on my desk,” Sue said.
A. Sue told me that I left them on her desk.
B. Sue told me leave to them on her desk.
C. Sue said me to leave them on her desk.
D. Sue told me to leave them on her desk.

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Set the table _____ I make supper.
A. since
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The boat is ________ to have left Miami last Saturday morning.
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If you … your umbrella, it …
A. take, will rain
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