Convert to reported speech: They are saying, ‘We are studying for the exam.’
A. They are saying they are studying for the exam.
B. They said they were studying for the exam.
C. They said they are studying for the exam.
D. They said they were studying for exams.

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Conditional Sentences › ViewThe book is too long. I can’t finish it
A. Provided that the book isn’t too long, I can’t finish it.
B. If only the book weren’t too long and I couldn’t finish it.
C. If the book weren’t too long, I could finish it.
D. If the book had been shorter, I could have finished it.
Adverbs › View
‘I meet her very rarely!’ Here ‘rarely’ is which type of Adverb?
A. Adverb of Time
B. Adverb of Manner
C. Adverb of Frequency
D. Adverb of Degree
Grammar › ViewHe ____ here as if he owned the place.
A. works
B. is working
C. worked
D. has worked
Future Continuous Tense › View
The bus ____________________________ at the station in ten minutes time
A. will be arriving
B. arrived
C. arrive
D. arriving
