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. had been travel
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses commas in a series?
A. I need you to pick up eggs, milk and bread.
B. I need you to pick up eggs milk, and bread.
C. I need you to pick up eggs, milk, and bread.
D. I need you to pick up eggs milk and bread.
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A. it in
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The man whom is running around the field is a thief.
A. True
B. False
