He works in a bank.” she said
A. She said that he worked in a bank.
B. She said that he works in a bank.
C. She said that he work in a bar.
D. She say that he works in a bank.

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Types of PrepositionAdverbs by TypeReported Speech and Reported QuestionsTenses and ArticleTenses, Tag Questions, Phrasal VerbsPast and Present ContinuousPreposition (at,in,on)Simple Past/Past ProgressivePresent TensesVerbs of movementOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich compound sentence is correctly punctuated?
A. Will you play volleyball this year or are you going to play basketball instead?
B. Will you play volleyball this year, or are you going to play basketball instead?
C. Will you play volleyball this year or, are you going to play basketball instead?
D. Will you, play volleyball this year or are you going to play basketball instead?
Grammar › View
‘Shall we try the new café in town tomorrow?’
‘Yes, but it … until noon.’
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A. opens
B. doesn’t open
C. opened
D. is opening
Prepositional Phrases › ViewIdentify the function of the underlined word(s) in the sentence:
Doug carefully poured the warm milk into the mug.
A. adjective
B. adverb
C. preposition
D. object of the preposition
Some vs. Any › View
They didn’t have … hair clasps.
a. some
b. any
