Somebody accused me of stealing money
A. I was accused by somebody of stealing money.
B. I was accused of stealing money
C. I was accuse of stealing money by somebody
D. I was accused stealing money.

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B:Good idea. Everyone …….. do something good for our planet.
A. had to
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A. in
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A. I have a big test tomorrow; I can’t go out tonight.
B. I have a big test tomorrow; and I can’t go out tonight.
C. I have a big test tomorrow; because I can’t go out tonight.
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The jerseys of the team
A. The team’s jerseys
B. The jerseys of the team
