Convert to reported speech: She says, ‘I play soccer every Saturday.’
A. She said that she plays soccer every Saturday.
B. She says that she played soccer every Saturday.
C. She says that she is playing soccer every Saturday.
D. She says that she plays soccer every Saturday.

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Idioms › ViewThe expression “You can not make an omelet without breaking eggs” means:
a. In order to get what you want you have to give up something else.
b. It is important to know what you are doing before starting a project.
c. Some things are just not worth having.
Tenses › View
No matter what happens next I _______ help you.
A. am
B. have
C. will
D. would
Grammar › ViewIdentify whether the following is a run-on, fragment, or a complete sentence: “He wanted to go to the movies but forgot his wallet.”
A. Run-on
B. Fragment
C. Complete sentence
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You ……………………… an accident if you go on driving like that.
A. are having
B. will have
C. would have
