[ Passive Voice ]
In the passive voice we use this word at the end of the sentence:
A. be
B. Them
C. to the
D. by

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Grammar › ViewWe have a car, ____ Ford.
A. the
B. an
C. –
D. a
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Grandma’s been sewing for two hours, but she still hasn’t finished mending ____ of the socks.
A. none
B. all
C. had
D. any
Reported Speech › View“Why are you staring at my feet?”
- He asked her why was she staring at his feet.
- He asked her why she is staring at his feet.
- He asked her why she was staring at his feet.
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Identify the conjunctive adverb in the following sentence: “She was not feeling well; nevertheless, she went to work.”
A. She
B. Not
C. Nevertheless
D. Went
