单选题I don’t regret _____ her what I thought about her proposal, even if it upset her.AtellBto tellCtoldDtelling

单选题
I don’t regret _____ her what I thought about her proposal, even if it upset her.
A

tell

B

to tell

C

told

D

telling


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解析:
本题考查动词用法。句意:即使她会很难过,我也不后悔告诉她我对她提议的看法。regret to do sth.表示“遗憾去做某事”,regret doing sth.表示“后悔做过某事”。根据题意,此处表达“后悔告诉过”,故选D项。

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