[ Reported Speech and Reported Questions ]
Peter asks me: “What time is it?”
A. He asked me what time it was
B. He asked me what time is it

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Formal & Informal WordsArticles and DeterminersTAG QuestionsRelative Clauses and etcModal, Causative Verb & Elliptical StructureContrast Linking WordsClausesConjunctions & InterjectionsFuture Tense VocabularyPast Simple and ContinuousOther quiz:
Grammar › View“Don’t give up your day job” means
A. Good things come after bad things
B. Be patient
C. You’re not very good at this
D. You’re just as bad as I am
Phrasal Verbs › View
Which of the options best represents the meaning “relax one’s efforts”?
A. Let go
B. Let off
C. Let away
D. Let up
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThe math teacher ____________things really well.
A. explain
B. explains
Grammar › View
Which is the correct use of “fast acting”
A. Bob wanted to take his time cleaning so he used the “fast acting” spray.
B. I’m lazy so I used the “fast acting” oven cleaner spray.
C. “fast acting” is a made up word or phrase
