[ Direct and Indirect Question ]
Are there any buses after 10 P.M.?
A. Do you know if there are any buses after 10 P.M.?
B. Do you know if after 10 P.M. any buses are there?
C. Do you know if are there any buses after 10 P.M.?

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Zero & First ConditionalPrepositions of TimeWas and WerePronounPrepositions and ArticlesPresent Tense vs Present ContinuousWish, Unless, If sentenceSo....that... Such.......thatTOEICPast Perfect vs Past SimpleOther quiz:
Homonyms › ViewWe ___ in his new car yesterday.
a. rode
b. road
Constrative Conjunction › View
Which sentence correctly uses “nevertheless”?
A. She felt tired. Nevertheless, she completed her homework.
B. She felt tired. Nevertheless but, she completed her homework.
C. She felt tired. Nevertheless, but she completed her homework.
D. She felt tired. Nevertheless because she completed her homework.
Passivisation › ViewIn simple past ‘spoke ‘ becomes
A. Was spoken or were spoken
B. Will be spoken
C. Shall be spoken
D. Don’t know
Adverb › View
He should pass the test _____.
A. Easy
B. Easily
C. Easilly
