[ Have Been to vs. Have Gone to ]
… you ever … to a theme park alone?
- has, been
- has, gone
- have, been
- have, gone

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Passive Voice › ViewThe flowers in the flowerbeds ___ by this evening.
A. are being watered
B. were watered
C. will have been watered
Article › View
He has been playing ______ piano since he was a little boy.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article
Grammar › ViewWhat are these?
A. A watches
B. Watches
C. A watch
D. Watch
Prepositional Phrase › View
I just met a girl with blue eyes.
“with blue eyes” is prepositional phrase as …
A. Adjective
B. Adverb of time
C. Adverb of place
