"I can see you later", he said.
A. He said he could see me later
B. He said I can see you later
Chọn đáp án A
"Eat more fruit and vegetables", the doctor said.
"Read the instructions before you switch on the machine", he said to me.
Clair asked, "What time do the banks close?"
"Don't come before 6 o'clock", I said to him.
"If you'd passed your test, I'd have ought you a car", he said.
"Shut the door but don't lock it", she said to us.
"You ought to slow down a bit", the doctor told Jim.
"Can you speak more slowly? I can't understand", he said to me.
"I shall tell him exactly what I think", she said.
"If you passed you test, I would buy you a car", he said.
"I must have slept through the alarm", she said.
"I would like a appointment tomorrow", I said to my dentist.
"You should see a specialist", he told me.
"You needn't come in tomorrow", the boss said.
"If you pass your test, I'll buy you a car", he said.
Where in the passage does the author mention the meat department?
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
According to the passage, what does the word “it” in line 4 refer to?
When you enter the supermarkets, you see ______.
What is the purpose of the passage?