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This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. Pran asked me, “Have you finished reading the newspaper?” |
| Answer» Pran asked me if I had finished reading the newspaper. | |
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Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. She asked me, “When are we going to leave?” |
| Answer» She asked me when we were going to leave. | |
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Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. He asked the little boy, “Why are you studying English?” |
| Answer» He asked the little boy why he was studying English. | |
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Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. David asked his colleague, “Where will you go this summer?” |
| Answer» David asked his colleague where he would go that summer. | |
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Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. Sheila asked the children “Are you ready to do the work?” |
| Answer» Sheila asked the children if they were ready to do the work. | |
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Match the meanings with the words/expressions in italics, and write the appropriate meaning next to the sentence. The first one has been done for you. I got a fright when I realised how close I was to the cliff edge. |
| Answer» I got a fright when I realised how close I was to the cliff edge. (frightened by something that happens suddenly) | |
| 7. |
Match the meanings with the words/expressions in italics, and write the appropriate meaning next to the sentence. The first one has been done for you. The boy hid behind the door, not moving a muscle. |
| Answer» The boy hid behind the door, not moving a muscle. (too scared to move) | |