Change the direct question to indirect.
How much are two tickets to Atlantic City?
A. Tell me are tickets to Atlantic City how much?
B. Can you tell me how much are two tickets to Atlantic City?
C. Can you tell me how much two tickets to Atlantic City are?
D. Two tickets to Atlantic City are how much?!

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Inversions and SubjunctivePronouns and AdverbsCommasPrepositions & Prepositional PhrasesConnectorsLinking VerbAdverb or AdjectivePast Simple VS Used toHave as verb and auxiliarySimple Tenses in EnglishOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewMary ________ (photograph) everyone while we _______ (perform) at the talent show last week.
A. photographed / were performing
B. was photographing / were performing
C. photographed / performed
D. photographed / was performing
Modals and Present Tenses › View
______ Alex ______ at this moment? The light in his room is off.
A. Is / sleeping?
B. Is / sleeping?
C. Is / sleeping?
D. Is / sleeping?
Grammar › ViewSandra admitted …… Mary’s favourite dress without asking.
A. to borrow
B. having borrowed
C. borrowed
Auxiliary Verbs › View
___ you enjoying your life at IMG?
A. Am
B. Is
C. Are
D. Does
E. Do
