Convert to reported speech: ‘I am reading a book,’ he said.
A. He said that he is reading a book.
B. He said that he was reading a book.
C. He said that he reads a book.
D. He said that he was read a book.

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His mother and father decided to go out to dinner that evening.
A. His mother
B. mother and father
C. His mother and father
D. decided to go out to dinner that evening
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A. am
B. is
C. are
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A. can
B. must
C. should
D. could
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What does it mean to be ‘voracious’?
A. A period of a thousand years
B. Done or shown openly; not secret or hidden
C. Having a very eager approach to an activity
D. Not quite right; inappropriate or out of place
