“Can you speak English?”
A. My friend asked me if I can spoke English.
B. My friend asked me if I spoke English.
C. My friend asked me if I could speak English.
D. My friend asked me could I speak English.

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A. The performance was terific.
B. The performance was terrific.
C. The performance was terriffic.
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It’s possible that we won’t go camping this weekend.
A. We will probably go camping this weekend.
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