‘There was an accident outside the supermarket’.
A. He said there had been an accident outside the supermarket.
B. He said there were an accident outside the supermarket.
C. He said there has been an accident outside the supermarket.

Random Topics:
Object PronounsAdjectiveSentence StructurePresent and Past Simple TensePreposition of DirectionPositive and Negative ConnotationsGerund & ParticiplePrepositions of Place and TimeGrammar and PunctuationVocab CheckingOther quiz:
Functional Sentence Types › ViewWhich of the following is a declarative sentence?
A. What time is it?
B. Please close the door.
C. I love to read books.
D. Running is good for your health.
TOEIC › View
Some people might_______at the meeting late, so let’s wait before we close the door.
(A) to arrive
(B) arrive
(C) arriving
(D) will arrive
Tenses › ViewIdentify the irregular verb in the following sentence: ‘She (go) to the store yesterday.’
A. went
B. gone
C. going
D. goed
Reported Speech › View
Customer: “Can you fix my cracked screen?”The customer asked ________ they could fix his cracked screen.
A. what
B. how
C. whether
D. when
