“Don’t play in the street!”
A) My mother told me don’t play in the street.
B) My mother said to play in the street.
C) She asked me to play in the street.
D) My mother told me not to play in the street.

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A. “After the interview, she told her friend that she did well.”
B. “After the interview, Maria told her friend that she did well.”
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D. “After the interview, she did well, according to her friend.”
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A. on
B. for
C. about
D. in
E. of
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A. Can you come?
B. could you come?
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C. were began/still got
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