[ Direct and Indirect Speech ]
He asked me “Open your book!”
A. He asked me to open my book.
B. He asked me opening my book.
C. He asked me to open your book.
D. He asks me to open my book.

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Vocabulary › ViewGood writers always ________ their sentences with a period, question mark, or exclamation point.
A. conclude
B. coax
C. column
Subordinating Conjunctions and Clauses › View
What is the recipe for a complex sentence?
A. Single independent clause without dependent clauses.
B. Multiple independent clauses joined by a conjunction.
C. One independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
too / enough › ViewTell Sharon to hurry! She’s __________ slow.
A. too
B. enough
Tenses › View
I can’t solve that thorny problem until my brother … it to me.
A. explain
B. will explain
C. has explained
D. will be explaining
