The boy has rung the bell.
A. The bell has been rung by the boy.
B. The bell was being rung by the boy.
C. The bell was rung by the boy.
D. The bell has been being rung by the boy.

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A. for
B. yet
C. ever
D. already
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Last week, Maya finished her homework before Michael started his project. Can you spot the past perfect tense in this scenario? What does it describe?
A. An action that is currently happening.
B. An action that will happen in the future.
C. An action that was completed before another past action.
D. An action that started in the past and continues to the present.
Phrasal Verbs › ViewA: I have some papers for the class. Mi, would you please hand ___ for me? B: I’d be happy to.
A. it in
B. them out
C. it out
D. them in
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The man whom is running around the field is a thief.
A. True
B. False
