[ Grammar ]
Conjugate the irregular verb ‘to be’ in the past tense for ‘they’.
A. were
B. am
C. is
D. was

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Grammar › View“We’ will visit our grandmother next week.” What is the passive form of this sentence?
A. Our grandmother will be being visited by us next week.
B. Our grandmother will be visited by us next week.
C. Our grandmother would be visited by us next week.
D. Our grandmother would be being visited by us next week.
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We usually watch TV … the evening.
A. on
B. in
C. at
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A. Running in the wheel, I watched the hamster.
B. I watched the hamster running in the wheel.
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What is suggested sounds easy but it is more difficult to actually do it.
A. Easier said than done
B. Great talkers little doers
