Practice 9 - English Grammar Exercises

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Practice 9 - English Grammar Exercises.

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    A. "Tom said he wants to visit his friends that weekend."
    B. "Tom said he wanted to visit his friends that weekend."
    C. "Tom said he wanted to visit his friends this weekend."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "Jerry said he was studying English a lot at that moment."
    B. "Jerry said he was studying English a lot at the moment."
    C. "Jerry said I was studying English a lot at that moment."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "They said they have lived there for a long time."
    B. "They said they lived here for a long time."
    C. "They said they had lived there for a long time."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "He asked me if had I finished reading the newspaper."
    B. "He asked me if I had finished reading the newspaper."
    C. "He asked me if I finished reading the newspaper."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "Peter said he got up every morning at seven o'clock."
    B. "Peter said I got up every morning at seven o'clock."
    C. "Peter said he had got up every morning at seven o'clock."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "Susan told me I could come that night."
    B. "Susan told me she could come that night."
    C. "Susan told me she could come tomorrow evening."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "She told me she really wished she bought that new car."
    B. "She told me she really had wished she had bought that new car."
    C. "She told me she really wished she had bought that new car."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "Jack said he must have been guilty."
    B. "Jack said he must have be guilty."
    C. "Jack said he must has been guilty."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "Cheryl asked her how long she has lived there."
    B. "Cheryl asked her how long she lived there."
    C. "Cheryl asked her how long she had lived there."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "He told me he had to get going. Otherwise, he was going to be late."
    B. "He told me he had to get going. Otherwise, I was going to be late."
    C. "He told me he has to get going. Otherwise, he was going to be late."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "She told me that she worked there since she had left her last job."
    B. "She told me that she had worked there since she had left her last job."
    C. "She told me that she had worked there since she left her last job."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "You said you would help me!"
    B. "You said I would help you!"
    C. "You said you would help her!"
    D. "None of these."
    A. "She asked me when she was going to leave."
    B. "She asked me when we were going to leave."
    C. "She asked me when we are going to leave."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "Peter said he might bring someone with him to the party."
    B. "Peter said he might have brought someone with him to the party."
    C. "Peter said he might bring someone with her to the party."
    D. "None of these."
    A. "Mark asked her why I wanted to study Russian."
    B. "Mark asked me why did I want to study Russian."
    C. "Mark asked me why I wanted to study Russian."
    D. "None of these."