[ Grammar ]
He said to me, “Ring me up tomorrow.”
A. He told me to ring him up the following day.
B. He told me ring him up the following day.
C. He said me to ring him up the following day.
D. He told me to ring me up the following day.

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Modals and PhrasesSentence Structure and Grammar RulesSimple, Complex, Compound SentenceTenses and Figurative LanguagePassive Voice in Past Simple TenseModals TensesComparative Adjectives and AdverbsPast Perfect SimpleWh-QuestionAdverb of Frequency and TensesOther quiz:
Past and Present Tenses › ViewFill in the blank with past perfect: “By the time we arrived, the show ___ (start).”
A. has started
B. had started
Grammar › View
The thing doing the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing receiving the action is the object
A. Active Voice
B. Passive Voice
My brother’s eyesight is perfect, but I _______ glasses since I was seven years old.
A. have had to wear
B. ought to wear
C. must have worn
D. have to wear
Reported Speech › View
He asked, “Do I have to do it?”
A. He asked if he had to do it.
B. He asked if he has to do it.
