[ Reported Speech ]
‘Were you listening to me?’ She asked us …
A. why we’d been listening to her.
B. whether we’d been listening to her.
C. if we were listening to her.

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Tenses › ViewWhy __ the children __ (always/make) so much noise in class?
A. do, make
B. are, making
C. have, made
D. have been, making
Tenses › View
Why ………………………….. me last night, I was waiting for you ?
A. won’t you call
B. don’t you call
C. haven’t you called
D. didn’t you call
Conjunctions › ViewEddie __________ Susie both arrived early today.
A. or
B. nor
C. yet
D. and
Vocabulary › View
What is the opposite of an ‘extrovert’?
A. Introvert
B. Extrovert
C. Ambivert
D. Narcissist
