[ Reported Speech ]
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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Phrasal Verb and ModalTenses & PrepositionTransition WordsIf ClausesCompound AdjectivesPassive Voice, Modals of Deduction and First ConditionalThe Present Progressive TenseAdverbs & to beInfinitives and GerundsThe First Conditional SentenceOther quiz:
Modals › ViewChoose the best modal for each sentence.
Teacher, ______________ explain this grammar to me again, please?
A. you may
B. you will
C. could you
Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › View
My sister used to make suggestions and tell me, “you (1) ( ought to / must ) work harder,” but I never listened to her.
A. ought to
B. must
Modal Verbs › ViewYou (walk) the dog on a leash.
A. have to
B. should
C. must
D. mustn’t
Auxiliary Verbs › View
My radio ____ turn off on its own.
A. does
B. do
