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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Beth said, "Marvin's wedding is this weekend. Would you please send a wedding present?"

Alice: Beth ________ a wedding present to Marvin.

(A) asked me to send
(B) said to me to send
(C) asked to me to send
(D) said me to send

my ans is A
  

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Correct! The conversion from say to ask is proper in the question form.

  • Correct!
  • The conversion from say to ask is proper in the question form.
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Correct! The conversion from say to ask is proper in the question form.
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Beth said, "Marvin's wedding is this weekend. Would you please send a wedding present?"

Alice: Beth ________ a wedding present to Marvin.

(A) asked me to send
(B) said to me to send
(C) asked to me to send
(D) said me to send

My Answer is A
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AnonymousMy Answer is A
Your answer is right.
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Do not double-post, Anon. It wastes our time.

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