She practised the song yesterday. Put the sentence into the passive.
A. The song is practised yesterday.
B. The song was being practised yesterday.
C. The song was practised yesterday.
D. The song is being practised yesterday.

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Conjunction › ViewMy father lives in Surabaya. He will come to see me. He asks me to pick him in the airport. Which sentence is suitable to the situation given?
A. I will go to the airport to pick up my father.
B. I will go to the airport so that my father will pick me up.
C. I pick my father up to take him to the airport.
D. My father will pick me up from the airport.
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A. hardly ever
B. carefully
C. joyfully
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A. Is
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She ________ in Paris for 5 years before moving to London.
A. living
B. stayed
C. resided
D. lived
