These _____ the unfortunate children I _____ to you before.
A. are / mentioned
B. is / have mentioned
C. were / am mentioning
D. was / will mention
E. are / might mentioned

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A. has been talking
B. has been talked
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_____ Chelsea _____ Miranda made the basketball team, even though they practiced hard.
A. Either … or
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Transform this sentence into a negative question: My brother runs on the track team.
A. Doesn’t my brother run on the track team?
B. Isn’t my brother run on the track team?
C. My brother runs on the track team, isn’t he?
D. My brother runs on the track team?
