"What are you doing now?" he asked.
A. He asked me what I am doing now.
B. He asked me what you were doing now.
Chọn đáp án D
"What do you do in your spare time?" she asked.
She asked, "will you go to night?"
"Where did you go?".
"Do you have a driver's license?" she asked
She said, "Don't tease me, John"
"How long have you bee working at your present job?" she asked
"Where can I buy a phone card in this city?" he asked.
"Can you lend me some money?"
"Are you glad to be back?" he asked.
"Can you use a computer?" she asked
They said, "Hurrad! We have won the contest!".
"Do you plan to stay for a while?" he asked
Miss white said to him, "Why are you so late? Did your car have a flat tire?".
"Where have you been?" he asked
"What does she like?" he asked me
English is not considered a passport to a successful future in the business world.
The word umbrella in English comes from the Portuguese word marmelada.
English borrows many words from other languages such as Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, German, and French.
"I will travel around the world in the future," my brother said. → My brother said ……..around the world in the future.