[ Grammar ]
Sarah is in her room. She … her homework.
A. does
B. is doing

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Vocabulary & Grammar › View. Which of these is an example of an indirect imperative sentence?
A. Pass the salt!
B. I would like the salt, please.
C. Could you please pass the salt?
D. Please pass the salt.
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‘Call me tomorrow, ‘ she asked me.
She asked me ________.
A. to call me tomorrow.
B. to call her the next day.
C. to call her tomorrow
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A. Active, passive, progressive
B. Indicative, imperative, subjunctive
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Conjugate the stative verb ‘to love’ in the present perfect tense.
A. has loved
B. have loved
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D. loved
