[ Grammar ]
They think that the children are in bed
A. The children were thought being in bed
B. The children are thought to were in bed
C. The children are thought to be in bed

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Perfect Tenses › ViewThe kitchen is a mess. She _____ dinner.
A. have been making
B. has been making
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I ___ Tom since he ___ school.
A. have seen / leave
B. saw / has left
C. hadn’t seen / left
D. haven’t seen / left
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Grammar › ViewAn ice cream sundae, especially when topped with three or four cherries, make a delicious dessert.
A. NO CHANGE
B. makes
C. were making
D. are making
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He looks very pale and confused. He ________________.
A. is going to faint
B. will faint
C. will be fainting
