17206 . Direction for Question : Select the right answer choice the change the form of speech from to direct to indirect or from indirect to direct. "Do yo want any work here-today?" said the man.

  • A. The man told if he had wanted any work today
  • B. The man asked if he wanted work today
  • C. The man required if he wanted any work there that day?
  • D. The man enquired if he wanted any work there today
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17208 . Direction : Select the alternative that best replaces the quotation portion of the sentence : If you are forbidden to do something, it really "does not add up".

  • A. it means you are not do it
  • B. it means you must not do it
  • C. it means you could do it
  • D. it means you have not go to do it
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17210 . Direction : Select the alternative that best replaces the quotation portion of the sentence : "When one eats in this restaurant, you often find" that the prices are high.

  • A. When you eat in this restaurant, one often finds
  • B. When you eat in this restaurant, you often find
  • C. If you ate in this restaurant, you often finds
  • D. When one ate in this restaurant, he often found
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17211 . Direction : Select the alternative that best replaces the quotation portion of the sentence : "She never has and she never will do any work".

  • A. She never has and she will do any work
  • B. She never has done and she never will do any work
  • C. She never has and will do no work
  • D. Never has she and never would she do not work
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17212 . Direction : Select the alternative that best replaces the quotation portion of the sentence : "If I was in position then", I would have told the truth.

  • A. When I was in the position then
  • B. If I am in position then
  • C. If I had been in your position then
  • D. When I had been in your position then
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