Differentiate between direct and reported speech: ‘I like to dance,’ he said. He said that he liked to dance.
A. Direct speech: ‘I like to swim,’ he said. Reported speech: He said that he liked to swim.
B. Direct speech: ‘I like to sing,’ he said. Reported speech: He said that he liked to sing.
C. Direct speech: ‘I like to dance,’ he said. Reported speech: He said that he liked to dance.
D. Direct speech: ‘I dislike to dance,’ he said. Reported speech: He said that he disliked to dance.
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Grammar › ViewWhat is the difference between subject and predicate?
A. The subject is the beginning of the sentence. The predicate is the end.
B. The subject explains what the subject of the sentence is doing. The predicate is the subject of the sentence.
C. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate explains what the subject is doing.
D. none of the above
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“You mustn’ t __________ and __________ at the same time,” said Puan Asma’.
A. eat, talk
B. eats, talk
C. eat, talks
D. eating, talking