Change the following sentence to present perfect passive: ‘The teacher has graded the tests.’
A. The tests were graded by the teacher.
B. The tests are graded by the teacher.
C. The tests have been graded by the teacher.
D. The teacher has been grading the tests.

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Which of the following sentences does NOT contain a prepositional phrase?
A. The bird flew across the sky.
B. She is taller than her brother.
C. They laughed during the movie.
D. He quickly ran.
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A. Neither the chair nor the sofa was comfortable.
B. Neither the chair nor the sofa were comfortable.
C. Neither the chair nor the sofa is comfortable.
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The worker poured liquid ___ into the wash basin to whiten the cloth
a. breach
b. bleach
c. breech
