Grammar Quiz

[ Speech Tenses ]

Change the tense in direct speech: ‘I will finish the project,’ she promised.

A. ‘I could finish the project,’ she promised.

B. ‘I should finish the project,’ she promised.

C. ‘I can finish the project,’ she promised.

D. ‘I would finish the project,’ she promised.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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