He says, “They will hurt you”.
A. He said to me that they will hurt me.
B. He said to me that he would be hurt me.
C. He said to me that they would hurt me.
D. He said to me that they would hurt you.

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A. have planned / visited
B. had planned / could have visited
C. planned / visit
D. plan / are visiting
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improvised
A. solved a problem by making do with what you had; invented
B. scolded or corrected; expressed disapproval or blame
C. having a very high opinion of yourself; thinking that you are the best
D. someone who makes clothing
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A. have to
B. should
C. must
D. mustn’t
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My radio ____ turn off on its own.
A. does
B. do
