[ Reported Speech ]
“What’s your passion?”
- She wanted to know what is my passion.
- She wanted to know what my passion was.
- She wanted to know what was my passion.

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Verb Present Simple Tense › ViewYou ___________ your glasses
A. need
B. needs
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Negating sentences in present simple tense: Rewrite the following sentence in the negative form using present simple tense: They play football on Saturdays.
A. They not playing football on Saturdays.
B. They not play football on Saturdays.
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What is the grammatically correct expression?
A. there are much books
B. there are many books
