Where should the quotation marks be in this sentence? Yes, I will attend the charity event, she replied
A. “”Yes, I will attend” the charity event, “she replied.”
B. “Yes, I will attend the charity event,” she replied.
C. “Yes,” I will attend the charity event, she replied.

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Tenses › ViewWe … in a hotel last holiday; we went camping.
A. didn’t stay
B. haven’t stayed
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You can stay here tonight if you ………….. anywhere else to stay.
A. won’t have
B. didn’t have
C. don’t have
D. wouldn’t have
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is the correct indirect question?
Direct: “Where are you going tomorrow?”
A. He asked where are you going tomorrow.
B. He asked where you were going the next day.
C. He asked where you are going the next day.
D. He asked where you will be going tomorrow.
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__________ are you traveling to Costa Rica?
-Marge: Because we are in holidays
A. Who
B. What
C. Why
D. How
