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Quote: She is quoted as saying she disagree with... #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 31, 2006 17:43 pm   Quote: She is quoted as saying she disagree with...
 

Dear teacher,

Please choose the correct sentences;

1. She is quoted as saying she disagree with the decision.

2.She is quoted as saying she disagrees with the decision.

3.She was quoted as saying she disagrees with the decision.

4.She was quoted as saying she disagreed with the decision.

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Questions #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 31, 2006 17:52 pm   Questions
 

Hi,

I sometimes think we are the students and you are the teacher.

Why don't you ever commit yourself and say which one you think is correct?

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Quote (2) #3 (permalink) Thu Aug 31, 2006 17:54 pm   Quote (2)
 

Hi Quoc

1. She is quoted as saying she disagree with the decision. Wrong

2.She is quoted as saying she disagrees with the decision. OK

3.She was quoted as saying she disagrees with the decision. OK (but your teacher might not agree)

4.She was quoted as saying she disagreed with the decision. OK
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