[ Grammar ]
Change the voice: They are watching a movie.
A. A movie is watched by them.
B. A movie was watched by them.
C. A movie is being watched by them.
D. A movie has been watched by them.

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Simple Present Tense › View_____ green books have many pages.
A. Their
B. He
C. They
D. Him
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Which sentence uses “their” correctly?
A. Their going to the store.
B. There house is beautiful.
C. Their dog is very friendly.
D. They’re going to the beach.
Simple Present Tense › ViewUncle Jack (fly) to London for business trip every month.
A. fly
B. is fly
C. flies
D. flew
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. Every book on the shelf (is / are) well-organized.
A. is
B. are
