The German didn’t build this factory during the Second World War.
A. This factory didn’t built by the German during the Second World War
B. Those factories weren’t built by the German during the Second World War
C. This factory wasn’t built by the German during the Second World War
D. This factory hadn’t built by the German during the Second World War

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Phrasal Verb › ViewHave you ever thought of taking up golf? What does ‘Take up’ mean?
A. Stop a hobby or a sport
B. Start a hobby or a sport
C. Continue a hobby or a sport
D. Forget a hobby or a sport
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Salem was with his parents the day before yesterday. Choose the question form.
A. Did Salem was with his parents the day before yesterday?
B. Was Salem be with his parents the day before yesterday?
C. Were Salem with his parents the day before yesterday?
D. Was Salem with his parents the day before yesterday?