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  • Antonyms MCQs — Important antonyms from competitive exam past papers with correct answers
  • Active & Passive Voice MCQs — Rules and practice questions for active and passive voice transformation
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A. He asked if I had ever been to Rome.
B. He asked if I have ever been to Rome.
C. He asked if I has ever been to Rome.
D. He asked if I was ever been to Rome.

A. The team said that she used to play football.
B. The team said that he used to play football.
C. The team said he used to play football.
D. The team said that he use to play football.

A. The CEO said he would send the file the next day.
B. The CEO said that he would send the file the next day.
C. The CEO said that he will send the file tomorrow.
D. The CEO said that she would send the file the next day.

A. The team said that he was leaving now.
B. The team said that he was leaving then.
C. The team said that he is leaving then.
D. The team said he was leaving then.

A. My colleague said he had seen that movie before.
B. My colleague said that he had seen that movie before.
C. My colleague said that he has seen that movie before.
D. My colleague said that she had seen that movie before.

A. He said that he has never been there.
B. He said that she had never been there.
C. He said he had never been there.
D. He said that he had never been there.

A. The team said that he has already sent the email.
B. The team said that he had already sent the email.
C. The team said he had already sent the email.
D. The team said that she had already sent the email.

A. I said that he was leaving now.
B. I said he was leaving then.
C. I said that he was leaving then.
D. I said that he is leaving then.

A. She said that he used to play football.
B. She said she used to play football.
C. She said that she used to play football.
D. She said that she use to play football.

A. I said he had to complete that work.
B. I said that he had to complete that work.
C. I said that she had to complete that work.
D. I said that he has to complete that work.