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Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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0Susan: Oh, no! The door and the window 01i00___02i00! 02br
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00Victor: who could have done this?02br
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00Susan: Go in quickly and see if we've lost anything.02br
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00(A) are breaking (B) have broken (C) were broken (D) will break (E) are broken02br
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00The given answer is C. Are B and E also acceptable choices?0-
  

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0I think E makes the most sense, with B also ok. 0-

  • 0I think E makes the most sense, with B also ok.
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0I think E makes the most sense, with B also ok. 02br
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00C is a bit strange as it mixes past tense into a present situation.0-
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John: Hey, why are you here? What's wrong?

Harry: My bike ___ stolen. What shall I do now?

John: You can ask the police officer for help.

Which word goes into the above blank - is or was?

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The English passive voice is a mess.Emotion: smile I would refer to the act of stealing and say:My bike has been stolen.

CB
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(A) are breaking

  • If the door and window are breaking as we spea
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You've posted in a thread that is nearly a year old, Sitifan. Should we understand your post as a new question or simply as a belated statement?
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A belated statement.

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