Grammar Quiz

[ Indirect Speech ]

Bagus asked, “Can I borrow your DVD for a moment?”

A. He asked me whether he can borrow my DVD for a moment.

B. He asked me whether he could borrow your DVD for a moment.

C. He asked me if he can borrow my DVD for a moment.

D. He wanted to know if he could borrow my DVD for a moment or not.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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