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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A. -ing
B. -s
C. -ed
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Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. Please send your entry by March 31, 2008, in order to qualify for the prize drawing.
B. Please send your entry by March 31, 2008 in order to qualify for the prize drawing.
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______ enjoy gentle exercises.
A. We
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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
