IX. Choose the sentence (A or B) that is closest in meaning to the original sentence.
1. Mary asked Tom, “How are things going with you?”
A. Mary asked how things are going with me. B. Mary asked Tom how things were going with him.
2. “I’m so worried because I’m having a big exam coming up soon,” said Minh.
A. Minh said he was so worried because he was having a big exam coming up soon.
B. Minh said I was so worried because I was having a big exam coming up soon.
4. Jane asked Mai,” Do you have to go to that science class?”
A. Jane didn’t know what to do with Mai’s science class. B. Jane asked Mai if she had to go to that science class.
5. “Self-care skills are very important.” , say my parents every day.
A. My parents tell me every day that self-care skills are very important.
B. My parents told me every day that self-care skills were very important.
1. Mary asked Tom, “How are things going with you?”
A. Mary asked how things are going with me. B. Mary asked Tom how things were going with him.
2. “I’m so worried because I’m having a big exam coming up soon,” said Minh.
A. Minh said he was so worried because he was having a big exam coming up soon.
B. Minh said I was so worried because I was having a big exam coming up soon.
4. Jane asked Mai,” Do you have to go to that science class?”
A. Jane didn’t know what to do with Mai’s science class. B. Jane asked Mai if she had to go to that science class.
5. “Self-care skills are very important.” , say my parents every day.
A. My parents tell me every day that self-care skills are very important.
B. My parents told me every day that self-care skills were very important.