Select the correct indirect sentence.
She said, “I am going to London tomorrow.”
A. She said that she was going to London yesterday.
B. She said that she was going to London tomorrow
C. She said that she was going to London the next day.

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Simple Past Continuos › ViewI ____the thief while he _____ into my neighbor’s house.
A. was seeing – got
B. saw – was getting
C. was seeing – was getting
D. saw – got
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Which of the sentences is clearly and correctly written?
A. Driving along the country road, a deer ran in front of us.
B. A deer ran in front of us while driving along the country road
C. As we were driving down a country road, a deer ran in front of us.
D. Running in front of us, we saw a deer driving along the country road.
Subject Verb Agreement › View______ enjoy gentle exercises.
A. We
B. He
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She’s British. She ___ (come) from London, and now she ___ (live) in Alameda.
A. Is coming…is living
B. Come…is living
C. Is come…lives
D. Comes…lives
