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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

Do you know ... on Sundays?
(A) do you work
(B) you work
(C) if do you work
(D) whether you work

25. What did he say? Can you tell me ...?
(A) what did he say?
(B) whether did he say?
(C) what he says?
(D) what he said?

Murphy I (47)

1. Where do you want ...?
(A) to go
(B) going
(C) to going
(D) go

2. What have you decided ...?
(A) to do
(B) doing
(C) to doing
(D) do

3. I enjoy ... other countries.
(A) to visit
(B) visiting
(C) visit
(D) visits

4. Why did you start ...?
(A) cry
(B) cried
(C) crying
(D) to crying

5. Where is Ann? I need ... to her.
(A) talk
(B) talking
(C) to talk
(D) to talking

6. They were very angry and refused ... to me.
(A) to speak
(B) speak
(C) spoke
(D) speaking

7. You must stop ... so hard. It's bad for you.
(A) working
(B) to work
(C) work
(D) works

8. Goodbye. I hope ... you again soon.
(A) to see
(B) seeing
(C) to seeing
(D) saw

9. We invited Jane to the party but she didn't want ...
(A) come
(B) coming
(C) came
(D) to come

Asked by thegentlestoryk8766

Answer (1)

The question is formed as 'Do you know if you work on Sundays?' The phrase 'you work' correctly completes the sentence indicating the inquiry.


What did he say? Can you tell me ...?

Correct answer: (D) what he said?

Answered by DanielJosephParker | 2025-07-06