The ball is …. the box.
A. in
B. on
C. to
D. up

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Grammar › ViewThe flowers _______ by my older brother every day.
A. have been watering
B. have watered
C. have been watered
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What is the BEST way to combine these sentences?
The scientist had heard of the ghost horse.
The scientist became suspicious.
A. The scientist had heard of the ghost horse ,and became suspicious.
B. Although the scientist had heard of the ghost horse, he became suspicious.
C. The scientist had heard of the ghost horse and became suspicious.
D. The scientist had heard of the ghost horse.
The scientist became suspicious.
Change the sentence to passive voice: The company will launch a new product next month.
A. The company will be launching a new product next month.
B. Next month, a new product will be launched by the company.
C. A new product will be launched by the company next month.
D. A new product will launch by the company next month.
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Her leader suggested _____ on time
A. being
B. be
C. is
