How do we write the following in direct speech? Kelly said I am feeling sick today.
A. Kelly said “I am feeling sick today.”
B. Kelly said, “I am feeling sick today”.
C. Kelly said, “I am feeling sick today.”
D. Kelly said, “I am feeling sick today?

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Gerunds in Sentences › ViewIn the sentence “He is interested in learning new languages,” what is the function of the gerund?
A. Direct object
B. Simple subject
C. Object of a preposition
D. Predicate nominative
Grammar › View
A: ___ is the briefcase?
B: It ___ 200 dollars, but it ___ 100 dollars before.
A. How much/is/was
B. How many/is/was
C. How much/was/is
D. How much/is/is
Reported Speech › ViewOur teacher asked us, ‘What are you most worried about?’
A. Our teacher asked us what we were most worried about.
B. Our teacher asked us what we are most worried about.
C. Our teacher asked us what we was most worried about.
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This cat is __________________ (angry) my cat.
A. This cat is more angrier than my cat.
B. This cat is the most angriest my cat.
C. This cat is angrier than my cat.
D. This cat is the angriest my cat.
