They (build) a new house and (move) in last month.
A. built, moved
B. build, move
C. builded, moved
D. built, move

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A. He has not finished his project yet.
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A. Present simple
B. Past perfect continuous
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A. The patients were checked by the doctor.
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Stars are balls of gas that give ___ light.
a. away
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