Camille asked me, ‘Did you see the cricket match on TV last night?’
A. Camille asked me if I had seen the cricket match on TV the previous night.
B. Camille asked me whether I had seen the cricket match on TV last night.

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“The old lady dresses as if it was winter even in the summer”.
A. dresses
B. as if
C. was
D. in
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Citra : Excuse me, where are the students?
Dita : ….
Citra : Thank you.
a. They are in the library
b. They are in the language laboratory
c. They are in the canteen
d. They are in the classroom
Which adverb means to do something with attention to detail?
A. carefully
B. reluctantly
C. quietly
D. hastily
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Roman slept for over twelve hours last night, ______ he was still tired when he woke up.
A. but
B. so
C. yet
D. for
