TRUE/FALSE The two sentences have the same meaning. Mark T or...
TRUE/FALSEThe two sentences have the same meaning. Mark T or F.
a) "Put down your pencils now."
The professor ordered us to put our pencils down immediately. ( )
b)"The plays of Shakespeare are more interesting than the plays of Ibsen."
He claimed that Shakespeare's plays were more interesting than Ibsen's. ( )
c)"Do you think I have enough money? "
She asked me if I thought she had enough money. ( )
d)"How are you getting to the party? "
She wanted to know how I had gotten to the party. ( )
e)"Everyone must leave now!"
She suggested that everyone leave now. ( )
f)"I'm not at all satisfied with your performance on the exam; are you? "
She wanted to know if I was satisfied with her performance on the exam. ( )
a) "Put down your pencils now."
The professor ordered us to put our pencils down immediately. ( )
b)"The plays of Shakespeare are more interesting than the plays of Ibsen."
He claimed that Shakespeare's plays were more interesting than Ibsen's. ( )
c)"Do you think I have enough money? "
She asked me if I thought she had enough money. ( )
d)"How are you getting to the party? "
She wanted to know how I had gotten to the party. ( )
e)"Everyone must leave now!"
She suggested that everyone leave now. ( )
f)"I'm not at all satisfied with your performance on the exam; are you? "
She wanted to know if I was satisfied with her performance on the exam. ( )
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