‘Where does Maria park her car?’
Ronald asked me where _____
A. did Maria park her car.
B. Maria parks her car.
C. Maria parked her car.
D. Maria had parked her car.

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Tenses and ComparisonsModal PerfectParts of Speech and Compound SentencesNo Excuse Words / Conjunction SOVerbsReported Speech and Reporting VerbsKinds of NounsPresent Simple Affirmative and NegativeThere is, There are, Some, AnyComparisionsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewA boy _____sister is in my class was in the bank at that time.
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. that
Modal Verbs › View
Rewrite using a modal: It is necessary for you to study for the exam.
A. You might study for the exam.
B. You must study for the exam.
C. You can study for the exam.
D. You should study for the exam.
First Conditional › ViewIf it is a sunny day, we …to the beach tomorrow
A. Go
B. Goes
C. Will go
D. Won’t go
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Identify the noun clause in the following sentence: I have been wondering whether life is not just a whimsical game.
A. I have been wondering
B. Whether
C. Just a whimsical game
D. Whether life is not just a whimsical game
