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Which of the following is the correct indirect form of this sentence ? He said to me, " Are you ill? " I replied, "No".
Created: 9 months ago |
Updated: 1 month ago
He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I am not.
He asks me if I was ill. I replied that I was not.
He asked if I was ill. I replied that I was not.
He asked me if would ill. I replied that I was not.
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Which one of the following is the correct English meaning of that idiom ?
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Updated: 1 month ago
A back seat: A low position in the order of priority
A bag of bones: Show good results
As it were: A particularly difficult
Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute
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I said to him, "How long will you stay?" He replied,"For five days." Which one of the following is the correct indirect from of above sentences ?
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I asked him how long he will stay. He replied that he would stay for five days.
I asked him how long he would stay. He replied that he would stay for five days.
I ask him how long he would stay. He replied that he would stay for five days.
I asked him how long he would stay. He reply that he would stay for five days.
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শিক্ষাবর্ষঃ ২০০৮-২০০৯
English
The man was -------- for murder
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hanging
hung
hanged
hang
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শিক্ষাবর্ষঃ ২০১০-২০১১
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You and he ------ birds of same feather.
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Is
Was
are
been
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শিক্ষাবর্ষঃ ২০১০-২০১১
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I will not go out if it -----
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had rained
is raining
rains
will be raining
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