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A. He told Maria to help him do his work.
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B. None of thes
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C. He said to Maria that he should help her do her work.
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D. He asked Maria to let him help do his work.
Explanation
The direct sentence is in imperative mood using “let me”, which in indirect speech is usually reported using “requested” or “asked”.
The correct transformation should be something like: He requested Maria to allow him to do his work.
None of the given options exactly match this structure.
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A. Do the Sun set in the west?
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B. None of these
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C. Does the Sun sets in the west?
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D. Does the Sun set in the west?
Explanation
"Does" is used with singular nouns like "the Sun," and the verb remains in base form ("set").
The correct interrogative form maintains subject-verb agreement and proper auxiliary usage.
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A. S
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B. B
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C. None of these
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D. T
Explanation
In the word "subtle," the "b" is silent and not pronounced.
The pronunciation of "subtle" sounds like "sut-l," with the "b" remaining unspoken.
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A. None of these
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B. W
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C. D
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D. H
Explanation
In the word "sandwich," the "d" is silent and not pronounced.
The pronunciation of "sandwich" sounds like "san-wich," with the "d" remaining unspoken.
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A. He continued running despite the rain.
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B. He despite the rain continued running.
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C. Despite he the rain continued running.
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence correctly conveys that despite the rain, he kept running.
"Despite the rain" is a prepositional phrase that shows the condition under which he continued running.
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A. None of these
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B. Attitude
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C. Globe
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D. Round
Explanation
"Globe" begins with the consonant cluster "gl", where two consonants come together at the start.
Attitude and Round start with a single consonant sound.
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A. Imperative sentence
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B. Declarative sentence
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C. None of these
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D. Exclamatory sentence
Explanation
"Listen boys!" is giving a command or instruction, which is the key feature of an imperative sentence.
Imperative sentences often start with a verb and address someone directly.
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A. Giant
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B. Game
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C. Goat
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D. None of these
Explanation
The word "Giant" has a soft "g" sound, pronounced like /j/ as in "jam."
The other words (Goat, Gift, Game) all have a hard "g" sound, pronounced like /g/ as in "go."
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A. None of these
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B. You might wear a seatbelt.
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C. You must wear a seatbelt.
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D. You should wear a seatbelt.
Explanation
The word "must" indicates a strong obligation or necessity, meaning it is required to wear a seatbelt.
This sentence conveys a rule or command, stressing that wearing a seatbelt is mandatory for safety.
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A. Beginning
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B. Ceiling
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C. Changeable
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D. Appearence
Explanation
The word Appearence is wrongly spelled.
The correct spelling is Appearance.
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