Grammar Quiz

[ Reported - Gerund ]

“May I go out, Mum?” – “No, I won’t let you go out.”

A. The mother prevented her child from going out.

B. The mother suggested going out

C. The mother thanked her child for going out

D. The mother insisted her child on going out

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A. Had you been cooking in Karl’s restaurant before it closed?

B. Had you eating food in Miami?

C. Did you drink my Soda?

D. Have you been waiting here for a week?