[ Grammar ]
An American bought the painting.
A. The painting is bought by an American.
B. The painting was bought by an American.
C. The painting will be bought by an American.
Select your answer:

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Phrasal Verb › View(tr) write out; fill in
A. make out
B. make for
C. make over
D. be made for
Passive Voice Present Simple › View
Mr Bean. wears glasses on sunny days.
A. The glasses are weared by Mr. Bean.
B. The glasses are wear by Mr. Bean.
C. The glasses is worn by Mr. Bean.
D. The glasses are worn by Mr. Bean on sunny days.
