[ Grammar ]
It ….. a long time since I never see the cat
A. have been
B. has
C. has been
D. have

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“My sisters would like to introduce __________. They are very happy to meet you.”
A. themselves
B. yourself
C. themself
D. ourselves
When I was three, I _____ to be a doctor.
A. want
B. was want
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Vocabulary and Grammar › View
Tom bought that book yesterday.
A. That book was bought by Tom yesterday.
B. That book was bought yesterday by Tom.
C. That book yesterday was bought by Tom.
D. That book was bought yesterday.