She ____ that we should take the earlier train.
suggested
refused
agreed
refused
What is the correct reported speech for the direct speech: "I think all murderers should go to prison for a very long time."?
He said he will think all murderers should go to prison for a very long time.
He said he is thinking all murderers should go to prison for a very long time.
He said he thought all murderers should go to prison for a very long time.
He said he thinks all murderers should go to prison for a very long time.
What is a prisoner?
Someone who works in jail
A guard
Someone kept in prison as punishment
A judge
What is the correct reported speech for the direct speech: "They didn’t phone me."?
She said they don’t phone her.
She said they won’t phone her.
She said they hadn’t phoned her.
She said they didn’t phone her.
What is the correct reported speech for the direct speech: "I’ll call the police."?
He said he will call the police.
He said he called the police.
He said he is calling the police.
He said he would call the police.
What is the correct reported speech for the direct speech: "We can’t arrest him without evidence that he stole the jewels."?
They said they didn’t arrest him without evidence that he had stolen the jewels.
They said they won’t arrest him without evidence that he stole the jewels.
They said they couldn’t arrest him without evidence that he had stolen the jewels.
They said they can’t arrest him without evidence that he stole the jewels.
What is the correct reported speech for the direct speech: "You’re going to get into trouble."?
He said I am going to get into trouble.
He said I got into trouble.
He said I was going to get into trouble.
He said I will get into trouble.
"When are you going out?"
He asked if I was going out.
He asked when are you giong out.
He asked me when I am going out.
He asked me when I was going out.
What does "execute" mean in the legal context?
To teach someone
To give a speech
To kill someone legally as punishement
To murder someone
teacher/ to/ her/ her/ to/ encouraged/ go/ college. What is the correct order of the words to make a sentence?
Her teacher to go encouraged her college.
Her teacher encouraged to go her college.
Her teacher to college encouraged her go.
Her teacher encouraged her to go to college.
He ____ to go to the meeting because he had other plans.
Refused
Agreed
Persuaded
Explained
I/ you/ to/ told/ not/ too/ stay/ out/ long. What is the correct order of the words to make a sentence?
I told you stay out not to too long.
I told you to not stay out too long.
I told not to you stay out too long.
I told you not to stay out too long.
asked/ worried/ They/ were/ us/ about/ if/ we/ crime. What is the correct order of the words to make a sentence?
They asked if we us were worried about crime.
They asked us if were we worried about crime.
They asked us if we were worried about crime.
They asked us if we worried were about crime.
We/ holiday/ agreed/ fantastic/ it/ had/ been/ all/ a. What is the correct order of the words to make a sentence?
We all agreed it had been a fantastic holiday.
We all agreed had it been a fantastic holiday.
We all agreed it had been a holiday fantastic.
We all agreed it been had a fantastic holiday.
Correct the mistake: Dan suggested to going to the shopping centre.
Dan suggested the shopping centre.
Dan suggested to go to the shopping centre.
Dan suggested we go to the shopping centre.
Dan suggested going to the shopping centre.
What is the correct reported question for the direct speech: "What time did you leave the office?"?
The police officer asked her what time she had left the office.
The police officer asked her what time she will leave the office.
The police officer asked her what time she was leaving the office.
The police officer asked her what time she left the office.
If you are "fined", you ...
Go to jail
Are forced to work
Must pay money for breaking a rule
Are declared innocent
"I have a lot of experience," he said. This is an example of a person who...
encouraged
claimed
refused
agreed
What is the correct reported question for the direct speech: "Have you heard about the burglary?"?
She asked him if he had heard about the burglary.
She asked him if he heard about the burglary.
She asked him if he has heard about the burglary.
She asked him if he will hear about the burglary.
What does "innocent" mean?
Guilty
Responsible
Arrested
Not guilty
What is the correct reported command for the direct speech: "Don’t forget to lock all the doors!"?
We told them to not forget to lock all the doors.
We told them don’t forget to lock all the doors.
We told them not forgetting to lock all the doors.
We told them not to forget to lock all the doors.
What is the correct reported question for the direct speech: "What were you doing when you heard the explosion?"?
She asked me what I did when I heard the explosion.
She asked me what I was doing when I heard the explosion.
She asked me what I will do when I heard the explosion.
She asked me what I am doing when I heard the explosion.