What does ‘to set up’ mean?
A. To establish or create something
B. To destroy something
C. To ignore something
D. To sell something

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Past Perfect Tense › ViewMy sister washed up the plates after she _____ (have) her lunch.
A. have had
B. has had
C. have
D. had had
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. What is the main difference between active and passive voice?
A. In active voice, the subject performs the action; in passive voice, the subject receives the action.
B. In active voice, the subject receives the action; in passive voice, the subject performs the action.
C. Active voice is used for questions, while passive voice is used for statements.
D. Active voice is more formal than passive voice.
Grammar › ViewAnything to drink?
A. A cola, please
B. Thank you. Bye.
C. It’s 1.50.
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Someone ____________ while we were having dinner.
A. were phoned
B. phoned
C. has phoned
D. phaunght
