They have built a new stadium near the station.
A. A new stadium has been built near the station by them.
B. A new stadium had been built near the station.
C. A new stadium has been built near the station.

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Grammar › View While the family slept, the mouse ran through the kitchen and ate the bread.
What is the function of the underlined word?
_____
A. subject
B. verb
C. object
D. complement
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We use this tense with frequency adverbs.
A. present simple
B. present continuous
C. past simple
D. past continuous
Prepositions › ViewWhich sentence uses commas correctly?
A. Through the dense fog the outline of the ancient castle slowly became visible.
B. Through the dense fog, the outline of the ancient castle slowly became visible.
C. Through the dense, fog the outline of the ancient castle slowly became visible.
D. Through the dense fog the outline of the ancient castle, slowly became visible.
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…. you …. your friends recently?
A. Were … seeing
B. Did … see
C. Have …. seen
D. Are … seeing
