[ Grammar ]
I can see your book on the table, but where is —————–?
A. my
B. mine
C. me

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Grammar › ViewTransfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one:
“The company is still constructing the building.”
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There were probably teachers and doctors , —–
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Tell Sharon to hurry! She’s __________ slow.
A. too
B. enough