[ Reported Speech ]
“What are they doing?” she asked.
A. She wanted to know what they were doing
B. She wanted to know what they are doing

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A. To spear
B. The process of conveying information without using speech
C. Advising
D. To avoid a duty or responsibility
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What is the correct past perfect form of “I do the laundry”?
A. I have done the laundry.
B. I did the laundry.
C. I had did the laundry.
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In movies the villain always wastes time giving a long monologue.
A. one person talking
B. two people talking together
C. dialogue
D. solo