[ Vocabulary and Grammar ]
Over 1500 new houses ______ each year. Last year, 1720 new houses ______.
A. were built/ were built
B. are built/ were built
C. are building / were built
D. were built/ were being built

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Present Perfect and Past SimpleEssential and Nonessential ClausesPast PerfectAdjectives & AdverbsModal and Modal PerfectAsking for and Giving OpinionGrammar (Possessive Pronouns)Grammar - Sentence StructureModal Verbs for PossibilityTenses and VoiceOther quiz:
Grammar: Reported Questions › ViewWhat are you watching, guys?
A. My mom asked us what we were watching.
B. My mom asked us about the movie.
C. My mom asked us if we were watching a something.
Modals and Vocabulary › View
Which sentence is correct to show no obligation?
A. You must not eat in class.
B. You don’t have to eat in class.
C. You can eat in class.
D. You have to eat in class.
Past Simple Tense › ViewThe students ___________ black trousers, and blue T-shirts.
A. wear
B. wore
Regular and Irregular Adverb › View
James _______ studies for his tests, so his grades are getting worse and worse.
A. hard
B. late
C. hardly
D. lately
