“They are playing football”
A. Football is being played by them.
B. They are being played by football.
C. Football is played by them.
D. They are playing football.

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Grammar › ViewTeenagers all over the world seem to have the same …………. in music.
A. taste
B. level
C. favor
D. ear
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He (be) in the shower when the telephone (ring).
A. He was being in a shower when the telephone rang.
B. He was in a shower when the telephone was ringing.
C. He was being taking a shower when the telephone was ringing.
D. He was in a shower when the telephone rang.
Grammar › ViewWhich is correct?
A. The paper of yesterday
B. Yesterday’s paper
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Our security system shows that he swiped in with his badge at 8:14 AM, so he ________ been in the office yesterday.
A. should have
B. must have
C. might have
D. could have
