Have you read the book recently? (Change to negative)
A. You not have read the book recently.
B. You haven’t read the book recently.
C. You have not read the book recently.
D. You didn’t read the book recently.

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A. a few
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Connect two sentences using the Passive Voice:
They blame me for something unfairly. It is very offensive.
A. I blamed by them for something unfairly and it is very offensive.
B. It is very offensive that they blame me for something unfairly.
C. To be blamed for something unfairly is very offensive.
D. Unfairly blamed for something is very offensive.
