A. for
B. with
C. to
D. in
A. They were laughing at me
B. They laughed at me
C. They have laughed at me
D. They have been laµghed at me
A. Our parents are being obeyed by us.
B. Our parents are obeyed by us.
C. Our parents have being obeyed by us.
D. Our parents are being obeyed by we.
A. We have not bought this cow
B. We have not buy this cow
C. We are not bought this cow
D. Has her baby been crying from midnight?
A. Have her baby been crying since midnight?
B. Has been her baby crying since midnight?
C. Has her baby been crying since midnight?
D. Has her baby crying since midnight?
A. Administer
B. Follow
C. Fall
D. Mismanage
A. He goe to school on foot
B. He is go to school on foot.
C. He goes to school on foot.
D. He go school on foot.