Match the direct speech to the verb tense changes in reported speech choosing the correct option.
“Imperative ”
A. Present simple
B. Infinitive
C. The same tense

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A. Those
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A. “I agree” replied Mike, “that is a good rule.”
B. “I agree,” replied Mike “that is a good rule.”
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Choose the correct preposition: “The cat is sitting _ the table.”
A. At
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