[ Types of Sentences ]
What is the formula for a simple sentence?
A. One dependent clause (D)
B. One independent clause (I)
C. One independent clause and one dependent clause (I+D)
D. Two dependent clauses (D+D)

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Grammar › ViewTransfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one:
“The company is still constructing the building.”
A. The building is still constructed.
B. The building is still been constructed.
C. The building is still being constructed.
D. The building is still have being constructed.
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There were probably teachers and doctors , —–
A. too
B. also
Accept x Except › ViewThe gymnasium is open daily … holidays.
- accept
- except
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I have been waiting here … 2 o’ clock.
A. for
B. since
C. ago
D. –
