[ Grammar ]
“I didn’t pass my driver’s test.”
“I’m sorry _______.”
A. to have heard it
B. for what I heard
C. that I heard
D. to hear that

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Auxiliary VerbsHomophonesModal PerfectWho or WhomModals and PrepositionMoods of GrammarPresent / Future / Present Progressive / non Action VerbsPresent Simple Affirmative and NegativeNouns and QuantifiersPrepositions of TimeOther quiz:
Active and Passive Voice › ViewThey think that someone started the fire on purpose.
A. Someone is thought to start the fire on purpose.
B. They think that the fire which was started by someone on purpose.
C. The fire is thought to be started on purpose.
D. The fire is thought to have been started on purpose.
Interjections, Tag Questions and Nouns of Direct Address › View
Which of the following is an example of a tag question in a scientific context?
A. The experiment was successful, wasn’t it?
B. The hypothesis is proven.
C. The data is conclusive.
D. The results are unexpected.