Maria: “I think I will go out to dinner tonight.”
A. Haru: Maria said (that) she thought she would go out to dinner tonight.
B. Haru: Maria said (that) she thought she willing go out to dinner tonight.
C. Haru: Maria said (that) she thought she will go out to dinner tonight.
D. Haru: Maria said (that) she thought she will be going out to dinner tonight.

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ConjunctivesNoun ClauseArticles and PronounsAdjectives with -ED and -INGAdverbs or AdjectivesConjunctionPassive to ActiveDefinite, Indefinite and Zero ArticlesModal Verbs - ObligationToeic VerbOther quiz:
Conjunctions › View——is the pain of my headache —–I cannot get out of bed.
A. rather—than
B. such—-that
C. both—-and
D. whether—or
Mixed Conditional › View
The mixed conditional: PAST – PRESENT, refers to an unreal, imaginary or hypothetical past condition and actions or situations that are probable result in the present.
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
C. NONE
Grammar and Vocabulary › View. He _______ to school when he saw an accident.
A. went
B. was going
C. goes
D. going
Mixed General Quiz › View
In the case of minor problems like plugged drains, who is responsible _____ repairs, the landlord or the tenant?
a. for
b. to
c. of
