Grammar Quiz

[ Direct-Indirect Speech ]

“Govind,” said the manager sternly, “I command you to tell me what the old man said.”

A. The manager sternly told Govind that he commanded him to tell him what the old man had said.

B. The manager commanded sternly to Govind to tell him what the old man had said.

C. The manager commanded Govind to tell him what the old man said.

D. The manager sternly commanded Govind to tell him what the old man had said.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


Random Topics:

Grammar / PronounsGrammar: Defining Relative ClausesFuture Tense VocabularyPrepositions of Time, Place, and MovementPassive Voice, Modals of Deduction and First ConditionalPresent Perfect Tense and Simple Past TensePast Tense and Perfect TenseRelative Clauses and Past PerfectGrammar - could / could notOrdering Adjectives

Other quiz:

Grammar › View

I do not want carrots nor do I want peas. What part of speech is nor?

A. Interjection

B. Conjunction

C. Preposition

D. Adjective


Grammar › View

Despite the fact that I was late, my boss wasn’t angry, although

A. My boss wasn’t angry although I was late

B. My boss wasn’t angry although I being late

Verb + Infinitive or Gerund › View

Select the appropriate option: He enjoys (to read / reading) books in his leisure time.

A. read

B. to reading

C. reading

D. to read


Personal pronouns + possessive adjectives + Introgative pronouns › View

What are ____ hobbies? – I like playing video games and going to the cinema.

A. our

B. your

C. their