[ Adverbs of Frequency ]
Mark and Ted / books / hardly ever / read
A. Mark and Ted read books hardly ever
B. Hardly ever Mark and Ted read books
C. Hardly ever read books Mark and Ted
D. Mark and Ted hardly ever read books

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Active and Passive › ViewComplete with the correct passive form:
Millions of newspapers ___________ every night.
_
A. are printed
B. were printed
C. will be printed
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My sister ___ (always, forget) where she puts her keys.
A. forgets
B. is forgetting
C. has forgotten
D. has been forgetting
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A. effective (adj)
B. effectively (adv)
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My friend asked me ______ much the lessons cost.
A. How
B. what
C. when
