“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.

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewHani : Do you have a spare ruler, Nita?
Nita : Yes. I have got two.
Hani : ….
Nita : Certainly.
a. Can I have one of the rulers, please?
b. Are you using them?
c. Where do you put them?
d. Where are your rulers?
Vocabulary › View
Define dilemma…
A. Problem or difficult choice
B. A popular song
C. To look for an answer
D. A serene setting
‘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.
