[ Grammar ]
The past participle of the verb PLAY:
A. Playen
B. Plaied
C. Played
D. Playing

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Passive Voice › View“Somebody is using the computer right now.”
The passive of the above sentence is ….
A. The computer is being used by somebody right now.
B. The computer is used by somebody right now.
C. The computer being used by somebody right now.
D. The computer used by somebody right now.
Present Simple Tense › View
It often C on Sundays.
A. rains
B. rain
C. raining
Grammar › ViewWhat is the predicate in the sentence: ‘He enjoys playing basketball.’?
A. He
B. playing basketball
C. enjoys
D. enjoys playing basketball
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The professor told him not to talk in class.
He ________________ by the professor not to talk in class.
A. has been told
B. was told
C. was being told
