He said to the judge, “I did not commit this crime.”
A. He told the judge that he did not commit the crime.
B. He told the judge that he had not committed the crime.
C. He told the judge that he had not committed that crime.
D. He told the judge that he had not committed this crime.

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A. My mom should go out and enjoying the weather.
B. My mom suggested that She going out and enjoying the weather.
C. My mom suggested to go out and enjoying the weather.
D. My mom suggested going out and enjoying the weather.
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A. present
B. past
C. future
D. continuous
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A. pleasant
B. to be pleasantly
C. pleasantly
D. that she’s pleasant
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My mom cringes each time she hears the crashing cymbals and pounding drums coming from my bedroom.
A. crashing
B. pounding
C. crashing, pounding