[ Reported Speech ]
He said, ‘I must get going. Otherwise, I’m going to be late.’
A. He told me he had to get going. Otherwise, he was going to be late.
B. He told me he had to get going. Otherwise, I was going to be late.
C. He told me he has to get going. Otherwise, he was going to be late.

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A. both , and
B. or , yet
C. whether , or
D. not only , but
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The government wants to pass the law. … , the party in the opposition won’t lend them their support to do it.
A. But
B. Although
C. Nevertheless
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A. True
B. False
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Mrs. Rina : May I have your attention, please?
Students : ….
The best response to answer the question is….
a. Yes, Ma’am
b. Yes, Please.
c. Yes, Sir.
d. Thank you
