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- --- Let me tell you something about the journalists. A: told B: telling C: to tell D: to have told
- Tom ought not to ____ me your secret, but he meant no harm. A: have told B: tell C: e telling D: having told
- It's no use _______ me not to worry. A. you tell B. your telling C. for you to have told D. having told
- – John went to the hospital alone.– If he me about it, I would have gone. A: should tell B: tells C: told D: had told
- He ____ me his name, but I can't remember it now. A: tells B: will tell C: told D: is telling