单选题Tom ought not to _____ me your secret, but he really meant no harm.Ahave toldBtellCbe tellingDhaving told
单选题
Tom ought not to _____ me your secret, but he really meant no harm.
A
have told
B
tell
C
be telling
D
having told
参考解析
解析:
本题考查动词时态。句意:汤姆本不应该把你的秘密告诉我,但他真的没有恶意。由于第二个分句为过去时,“告诉秘密”的动作又发生在其前面,故此处应该用过去完成时,但它在情态动词ought to后,所以用have told。
本题考查动词时态。句意:汤姆本不应该把你的秘密告诉我,但他真的没有恶意。由于第二个分句为过去时,“告诉秘密”的动作又发生在其前面,故此处应该用过去完成时,但它在情态动词ought to后,所以用have told。
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