[ Indirect Speech ]
Joe said, “I have an important meeting.”
A. Joe said that he has an important meeting.
B. Joe said that they have an important meeting.
C. Joe said that he had an important meeting.
D. Joe said that they had an important meeting.

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Modals › ViewWhich sentence uses a modal verb to express a strong possibility?
A. She might be at the park.
B. She could be at the park.
C. She must be at the park.
D. She can be at the park.
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The email ___ (not receive) yet.
A. is not received
B. has not been received
C. was not been received
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-Marge: I have 3.
A. What
B. How many
C. How
D. Where
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The match ___ at 8pm.
A. starts
B. will start
C. is starting
D. is going to start
