Are you going to repair those shoes?
A. Are those shoes going to repaired?
B. Are those shoes going to be repaired?
C. Is those shoes going to be repaired?
D. Are those shoes be going to repaired?

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A. will hire
B. hires
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A. Simple
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D. Compound Complex
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Government will build a new palace next year.
A. A new palace will built by the government next year
B. A new palace will be built by the government next year
C. A new palace will build by the government next year
D. A new palace will be build by the government next year
