Transform this sentence to simple past: ‘She reads a book.’
A. She is reading a book.
B. She readed a book.
C. She reads books.
D. She read a book.

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Hana : …
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D. Go ahead and then turn right.
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“Who will bell the cat?” asks the mice in a loud voice.
A. “Who will bell the cat” asks the mouse in a loud voice.
B. “Who will bell the cat?” asks the mouse in a loud voice.
C. “Who bells the cat?” asks the mouse in a loud voice.
___________________________. yet?
A. Have the letters been typed
B. Have been the letters typed
C. Have the letters typed
D. Had the letters typed
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Why should you use the Passive Voice?
A. You don´t want to say who or what did the action.
B. You don´t know who did the action.
C. The object is the most important part of the sentence.
D. all of them.
