“I’ll say it again. This is the most important assignment of the semester,” the professor said.
A. The professor confirmed that it was the most important assignment of the semester.
B. The professor replied that it was the most important assignment of the semester.
C. The professor threatened that it was the most important assignment of the semester.
D. The professor predicted that it was the most important assignment of the semester.

Random Topics:
Fragment, Comma Splice and Run -on SentenceSentence TransformationAdverb of Frequency and TensesSimple Past ContinuosPerfect and Past TensesClausesSynonym and AntonymModal and Phrasal VerbsPast Tense & Past Continuous TensePast ModalsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWe … a film – want to join?
A. will watch
B. are going to watch
C. will have watched
D. will be watching
Modal Probability › View
Which sentence correctly uses a modal to express a past probability?
A. She must be tired after the long journey.
B. He might have forgotten the meeting.
C. They can’t be at the office now.
D. You should finish your homework.
Conditional Sentence Type 0-3 › ViewThey … (bring) the cake if the baker had finished it.
A. brought
B. had brought
C. would brought
D. would have brought
Grammar › View
Susan hasn’t eaten anything since yesterday.
A. She could be hungry now.
B. She has to feel hungry now.
C. She must be hungry now.
D. She should feel hungry now.
