“I don’t like this film “, Mary said to Bill.
A. Mary told Bill she doesn’t like that film.
B. Mary told Bill she didn’t like this film
C. Mary told Bill she didn’t like that film
D. Mary told Bill he didn’t like that film.

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A. Tim said that he didn’t like sharing a bedroom with my brother.
B. Tim said that he didn’t like sharing a bedroom with his brother.
C. Tim said that he hasn’t liked sharing a bedroom with his brother.
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Which sentence describes about things that are always true?
A. Ms. Nga likes reading Conan every day.
B. The sun rises in the east.
C. I usually get up at 7 a.m.
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A. to eat
B. eating
C. eat
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Who _____ this cake? It’s delicious!
A. did make
B. made
C. was made