Change the tense in direct speech: ‘I am watching a movie,’ he said.
A. ‘I have watched a movie,’ he said.
B. ‘I was watching a movie,’ he said.
C. ‘I watched a movie,’ he said.
D. ‘I will be watching a movie,’ he said.

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Past Tenses › ViewI ___ some shopping yesterday when I saw that Dutch friend of yours.
A. had done
B. did
C. had been doing
D. was doing
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A. Devon
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Prices have increased ___________ by five percent.
A. on avarage
B. by mistake
C. on purpose
D. out of sight
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He asked _______ him some money.
A. her to lend
B. her lending
C. she has lent
D. she lends
