The hostages ___________________ (finally – release) yesterday.
A. The hostages are finally released yesterday.
B. The hostages were finally released yesterday.
C. The hostages have finally been released yesterday.

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Inversion + Passive VoiceTo Infinitive or GerundPast ParticiplesModal AuxiliaryPresent Simple & ContinuesVerbals and GerundsSimiles and Body IdiomsRelative Pronouns and AdverbsReported speech (statements)Grammar - Be going toOther quiz:
Passive Voice › ViewA: “Where were you?”
B: “Ah, I was lost on the street.”
Which sentence has the same meaning with the underlined?
A. I got lost on the street.
B. I get lost on the street.
C. I have lost on the street.
D. I’m losing on the street.
Grammar › View
George had good luck when he first came to State University.
A. correct
B. incorrect
Correlative Conjunction › ViewNot only my car _____ my motorcycle is broken.
A. But also
B. Both
C. Neither
Idioms › View
Kim Fong is a very knowledgeable and intelligent girl because she loves to read books and magazines.
A. Apple of my eyes
B. All ears
C. Time flies
D. A bookworm
