How big is the International Space Station? What’s the indirect question?
A. Could you tell me how big is the International Space Station?
B. Could you tell me how big the International Space Station is?
C. Could you tell me how big is it, the International Space Station?

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Modal Verbs › ViewWhen I was a child, I ___ eat as much candy as I wanted during festivals.
A. can
B. could
C. must
D. have to
Grammar & Vocabulary › View
. You’re at the airport, and your flight has been delayed. Which sentence is the most polite way to inquire about it?
A. Why is the flight delayed?
B. Can you tell me why the flight was delayed?
C. What happened to the flight?
D. I need to know why the flight is delayed.
Vocabulary › Viewsomething kept as a reminder of a past event; a souvenir
A. memento
B. influx
C. abet
D. staple
Perfect Tense › View
Nana ____ the difficult question before the teacher said the correct answer.
A. answers
B. have answered
C. had answered
D. answered
