[ Reporting Verbs ]
“You stole my purse,” she said. (accuse)
A. She accused me with stealing her purse.
B. She accused me of stealing her purse.
C. She accused me on stealing her purse.

Random Topics:
Grammar - too & enoughIndirect SpeechPast Tense, Recount Text, and Future TenseConditional Sentence Type 1Subject Verb Agreement and Verb TensesAdjectives and comparisonsPast Simple TenseFuture Tense (will/be going to/p.continuous)Tenses - Present and PastPronoun Antecedent AgreementOther quiz:
Vocabulary › Viewan agreement to settle a dispute in which both sides accept less than they want
A. resolve
B. commitment
C. compromise
D. vagrancy
Grammar › View
A horde is an accumulation of things.
A. True
B. False
A watermelon is being sold by fruitseller.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Grammar › View
…………………… a pet when you were younger?
A. Do you has
B. Do you have
C. Did you have
D. Did you has
