[ Direct and Indirect Speech ]
‘Yesterday / last Friday’ change to –
A. yesterday / the previous Friday
B. the previous day / the previous Friday
C. tomorrow / the previous Friday
D. the previous day / last Friday

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take, make, doAuxiliary Verbs & Question TagsPast ParticipleQuantifiers and AdjectivesCountable & Uncountable NounsAdverbs by TypeGrammar - Punctuation of SentencesMust / must notWish SentencesTenses and OpinionsOther quiz:
Relative Clauses › ViewShe shouted at us. It was really unusual of her.
A. She shouted at us which was really unusual of her.
B. She shouted at us, which was really unusual of her.
C. She shouted at us that was really unusual of her.
D. She shouted at us what was really unusual of her.
Grammar › View
Bobbi and I ……………attorneys.
A. Is
B. Isn’t
C. Am
D. Are
“Do you have any meetings today?”
- I can’t remember whether I have any meetings today or not.
- I can’t remember do I have any meetings today.
Conjunction › View
I want … the pink sofa or the purple one.
A. neither
B. either
C. both
D. not only
