[ Direct and Indirect Speech ]
She said, “I’m looking for my keys.”
A. She said that she was looking for her keys.
B. She said that she is looking for her keys.
C. She said that she looked for her keys.
D. She said that she were looking for her keys.

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A. had
B. has
C. will be
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___ to the post office yet?
A. Do you go
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D. Were you going
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The campers tried to build a fire, the wood was wet.
A. Run On
B. Complete Sentence
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. He __________ to the party last night.
A. didn’t come
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C. hasn’t come
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