[ 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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Tenses and StructurePresent simple & ContinuousComparisionSimple Past/Past ProgressiveGrammar - Wh QuestionsPresent Simple and Past ContinuousPresent Simple vs Past SimplePassive Voice of TensesSo / Neither / Either / TooVerb and PrepositionOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewThe boys ______ at the school ten minutes ago.
A. was
B. were
C. are
D. is
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The students all participated in a sit-in for equal rights at the segregated lunch counter.
A. protest that involves refusing to leave a place
B. demonstration that involves marching in the street
C. banquette
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A. past simple
B. past continuous
C. past perfect
D. past perfect continuous
First Conditional › View
If you … your umbrella, it …
A. take, will rain
B. will take, won’t rain
C. take, rains
D. take, won’t rain
