they have just sold out the tickets.
–> Passive voice
A. Tickets have just been sold out.
B. Tickets has been sold out.
C. Tickets will be sold

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Grammar › ViewJoin these clauses with so … (that) / such … (that)!
She was tired. Angel could not finish his project on time.
A. Angel was so tired that she could not finish his project on time.
B. Angel was such tired that she could not finish his project on time.
Present Tense vs Present Continuous › View
Examine the sentence, and choose the correct option:
The questions is hard to do. We answer the questions without any certainty this time.
A. The questions are hard to do. We are answering the questions without any certainty this time.
B. The questions are hard to do. We answer the questions without any certainty this time.
C. The questions is hard to do. We are answering the questions without any certainty this time.
D. The questions is being hard to do. We answer the questions without any certainty this time.
E. The sentence is correct. No need to be fixed.
Comparisons › ViewIt gets ________ when the winter is coming.
A. cold and cold
B. the coldest and coldest
C. colder and colder
D. more and more cold
Future Tenses › View
Complete the sentence: ‘This time next year, we ___ (travel) around Europe.’
A. will be travelling
B. are going to travel
C. will have travelled
D. will travel
