Explore key aspects of English grammar with the 'Kuis TBI kak Ryan & Kak Rani'. This quiz assesses understanding of noun phrases, adjectives, and reported speech through practical examples, enhancing comprehension and application skills in real-world scenarios.
For a
For an
Along an
After a
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The other
Another
Others
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He wanted to know if he began to understand the concept of Biodiversity.
I love you
He asked me that he began to understand the concept of Biodiversity
He said that he began to understand the concept of Biodiversity
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Feet
Foot
Foots
Footes
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Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
A unusual gold
Gold an unusual
An unusual gold
Gold unusual
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Very
Such
Too
So
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She said she was going to meet my penpal for the first time tomorrow
She said she was going to meet her penpal for the first time tomorrow
She said she was going to meet her penpal for the first time the next day.
She said she was going to meet my penpal for the first time the nextday
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Other
The others
Another
The other
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He asked me if they had eaten out together yesterday.
He asked me if they has eaten out together the day before
He asked me if they had eaten out together the day before.
He asked me if they had eaten out together yesterday.
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He told me didn’t turn off the light at that time.
He told me don’t turn off the light at that time
He told me not to turn off the light at that time.
He told me don’t to turn off the light at that time
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She asked me if she can borrow my pencil for a moment.
She asked me whether she can borrow my pencil for a moment.
She asked me whether she could borrow my pencil for a moment.
Hayoo yang manaa?
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He asked her why she was staring at his feet.
He asked her why she is staring at his feet.
He asked her why was she staring at his feet.
He asked her why is she staring at his feet.
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He says that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
He said that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
He said that the sun rose in the east and set in the west.
He asked if the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
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