[ Phrasal Verb ]
What phrasal verb means “to see or try something”? I am excited to _______ the new park in my city!
A. check in
B. check out
C. check up on
Select your answer:

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Passive Voice › ViewThey make these cars in the USA.
A. These cars were made in the USA by them.
B. These cars was made in the USA by them.
C. These cars are made in the USA by them.
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Select the correct indirect sentence.
She said, “I am going to London tomorrow.”
A. She said that she was going to London yesterday.
B. She said that she was going to London tomorrow
C. She said that she was going to London the next day.
