“They are building a new ring road around the city.”
The passive of the above sentence is ….
A. A new ring road is built around the city by them.
B. A new ring road is being built around the city by them.
C. A new ring road built around the city by them.
D. a new ring road was built around the city by them.

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. He prefers ________ early rather than ________ late.
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