“Will she come on time?”
- I don’t know if she will come on time.
- I don’t know will she come on time.

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Grammar › ViewWhich is the complete subject of the following sentence?
The white blood cells in your blood fight disease.
A. The white blood cells
B. The white blood cells in your blood
C. The white blood
D. The white blood cells in your blood fight
Grammar › View
“Why can’t I go out with you?” Mario asked Fiona. This question in Reported Speech is…
A. Mario asked Fiona why he couldn’t go out with her.
B. Mario asked Fiona why he couldn’t go out with him.
C. Mario asked Fiona why couldn’t he go out with she.
D. Mario asked Fiona why she couldn’t go out with him.
Quantifier › ViewDo we have ____fruit in the fridge?
We don’t have ____, but we have 2 pineapples.
A. much / little
B. any / some
C. any / a lot
D. some / any
Reported Speech › View
“There is a fault with the modem.”
A. The waitress told me there has been a fault with the modem.
B. The waitress told me there had been a fault with the modem.
C. The waitress told me there would be a fault with the modem.
D. The waitress told me there was a fault with the modem.
