[ Tenses & Passive ]
The Statue of Liberty ______ to the United States by France in 1876.
A. presented
B. were presented
C. has presented
D. was presented

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There are two hundred fish at the aquarium.
A. subject: fish
verb: are
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verb: at
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A: What do you think about my dress?
B: _________________ you look nice!
A. I think
B. Don’t you
C. I know it
D. What’s your opinion?
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A. expertise
B. consensus
C. agitated
D. anticipation
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We love the outdoors, so come and meet _____ in the park.
A. me
B. us
C. they
D. it
