Who did you laugh at?
A. Who was laughing at you?
B. Who had been laughing at you?
C. Who laughed at you?
D. Who was laughed at by you?
A. Who was laughing at you?
B. Who had been laughing at you?
C. Who laughed at you?
D. Who was laughed at by you?
A. I can not wear this shirt any longer.
B. Wearing of this shirt any longer can not be by me.
C. This shirt is too worn out to be worn any longer.
D. This worn out shirt can not be worn any longer.
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A. This picture cannot be drawn by me.
B. This picture cannot be drawn by I.
C. This picture could not be drawn by me.
D. This picture could not be drawn by I.
A. The bridge has been constructed by the men.
B. The bridge has been constructed by the men.
C. The bridge was being constructed by the men.
D. The bridge had been constructed by the men.
A. Some of them imagined that they would inevitably run out of cash.
B. They imagined that they would inevitably run out of cash.
C. They imagined that they would not have an immense supply of cash with them.
D. They imagined that they would run out of cash.
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A. We shall be helped by them with money.
B. We shall help them with money.
C. We should help them with money.
D. We shall not be helped by them with money.
A. One cannot take parents’ love for granted.
B. Can one take parents’ love for granted?
C. I should not take parents’ love for granted.
D. One should not take parents’ love for granted.
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A. The guests appreciated every dish which had been cooked by my mother.
B. The guests appreciated every dish which was cooked.
C. The guests appreciated every dish which my mother had cooked.
D. My mother had cooked every dish which the guests appreciated.
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A. Grass is not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be.
B. Grass is not being eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be.
C. Grass is eaten not by a lion, however hungry he may be.
D. Grass is being not eaten by a lion despite being hungry.
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A. Let the poor not to insult.
B. Let the poor to be not insulted.
C. Let us not insulted the poor.
D. Let not the poor be insulted.