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My teacher asked me about the deadline of term paper submission.But our department did not say anything about deadline. what should i reply her?
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My teacher asked me about the deadline of for my/our/the term paper submission no full stop here but our department did not say has not said anything about a/the deadline. What should I say in reply? her?

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The most obvious thing to say in reply is "I don't know". However, it really depends on the question. What exactly did your teacher say?
 
Note my corrections and comments above.

The most obvious thing to say in reply is "I don't know". However, it really depends on the question. What exactly did your teacher say?
She said, "When's the deadline?"
 
Note my corrections and comments above.

The most obvious thing to say in reply is "I don't know". However, it really depends on the question. What exactly did your teacher say?
Wait, is What should I reply correct? I thought it should be How should I reply.
 
My teacher asked me about the deadline of term paper submission.But our department did not say anything about deadline. hat should i reply her?
Thank you.

Wait, is What should I reply correct? I thought it should be How should I reply.
Yes, it should be "How should I reply?".

Also, I don't understand why the teacher is asking a question the student should be asking.
 
if i say, 'The deadline has not yet been declared/confirmed' or 'The deadline has not yet been notified to us' - Will these be correct?
 
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Sukanta, please note that I have edited your thread title to capitalize I. Never write the first person pronoun in lower case "i".
 
I don't understand why the teacher is asking a question the student should be asking.
Neither do I.

Nor do I understand why the 'department' should be communicating directly with the student, cutting out the teacher.
 
If I say said no comma here 'The deadline has not yet been declared/confirmed' or 'The deadline has not yet been notified to us', will these would I be correct?

Note my corrections above.

"The deadline has not yet been confirmed" is OK. Don't use "declared" there.
"We have not yet been notified of the deadline" uses a better word order than your second suggestion.
 
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