[ Grammar ]
… you ever … to Rome?
A. Had … been
B. Has … been
C. Were … been
D. Have … been

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Grammar › ViewThe right statement is:
A. Very it is cold today.
B. Quickly the time passed quite.
C. I will be there too.
D. Cold it is very today.
Tenses › View
The cat chased the mouse under the table.
The object of the sentence is …….
A. The cat
B. chased
C. the mouse
D. under the table
E. the table
Grammar › ViewThere are ten _______ on her uncle’s farm.
A. sheep
B. sheeps
C. sheepes
Relative Clauses Pronouns › View
The teacher __________ yelled at her students wasn’t in school today.
A. who
B. which
C. whose
D. where
E. when
