“Have they finished the test?”
A. She asked if they have finished the test.
B. She asked had they finished the test.
C. She asked if they finished the test.
D. She asked if they had finished the test.

Random Topics:
Infinitive FormsPassive with ModalsModals in the PastComparatives - SuperlativesSecond ConditionalsModal Verbs - ObligationReported speech (statements)Going To Be and WillPreposition of TimeNouns as AdjectivesOther quiz:
Phrases › ViewIdentify how the underlined gerund phrase is being used in the sentence:
Jessica really enjoys bothering the neighbors with loud music.
A. subject
B. object of the preposition
C. direct object
D. predicate noun
Simple Tenses › View
Were the documents ___ on time?
A. delivered
B. deliver
C. delivering
D. delivers
Tenses › View‘What are you looking for?’
‘My wallet; I don’t know where I…..it.’
A. Have been putting
B. Am putting
C. Had put
D. Was putting
E. Have put
Grammar › View
i said to him,”Why are you working so hard?”
A. I asked him why he was working so hard.
B. I asked him why was he working so hard.
C. I asked him why had he been working so hard.
D. I asked him why he had been working so hard.
