“Do you go in for sports?”, he asked.
He asked ___ .
A) he went in for sports.
B) if I went in for sports.
C) if I’ll go in for sports.
D) I should go in for sports.

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Prepositions › ViewI used to be hate being teased … my red hair when I was at school.
A. about
B. for
C. with
D. at
Grammar › View
Which sentence is correctly written and punctuated as a compound sentence?
A. I tried restarting the router; but the connection is still slow.
B. I tried restarting the router but, the connection is still slow.
C. I tried restarting the router but the connection, is still slow.
D. I tried restarting the router, but the connection is still slow.
Modal Verbs › ViewWe’ve got plenty of time . You ……………. hurry.
A. don’t need to
B. might have to
C. don’t have to
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A suffix is the part of a word that changes the __________________ of the root word.
A. color
B. meaning
C. prefix
