Finish the second sentences so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, beginning with the given words.
Question 1. “Where did you meet him?” Jimmy asked.
=> Jimmy asked___________________________________________________________
A. Jimmy asked me where I did meet him.
B. Jimmy asked me where I meet him.
C. Jimmy asked me where I had met him.
D. Jimmy asked me where he had met me.
Question 2. “I really wish I could make informed decision.”
=> He said_______________________________________________________________
A. He said I really wish I could make informed decision.
B. He said he really wish he could make informed decision.
C. He said I really wished I could make informed decision.
D. He said he really wished he could make informed decision.
Question 3. I have no idea who I should call for help in this situation.
=> I have no idea _________________________________________________________
A. I have no idea who I called for help in this situation.
B. I have no idea who should I call for help in this situation.
C. I have no idea who to called for help in this situation.
D. I have no idea who to call for help in this situation.
Question 4. He was not sure whether to call her then.
=> He said_______________________________________________________________
A. He said: “Should we call her now?”
B. He said: “We should call her now”
C. He said: “Shouldn’t we call her now?”
D. He said: “We shouldn’t call her now”
Question 33: The doctor advised my father to rest.
→ The doctor suggested that my father should take a rest.
Question 34: Who does this bike belong to?
→ Whose bike is it?
Question 35: Emma didn’t say a word as she left the room.
→ Emma left the room without saying a word.
Question 36: She wrote this letter in two hours.
→ It took her two hours to write this letter.