Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given one.
1. He did his homework, and then he watches TV.
A. Before he did his homework, and then he watched TV.
B. After he had done his homework, he watched TV.
C. Before he had done his homework, he watched TV.
D. By the time he did his homework, he watched TV.
2. The volunteers have rescued three cats.
A. Three cats have been rescued by the volunteers.
B. Three cats are rescued by the volunteer...
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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given one.
1. He did his homework, and then he watches TV.
A. Before he did his homework, and then he watched TV.
B. After he had done his homework, he watched TV.
C. Before he had done his homework, he watched TV.
D. By the time he did his homework, he watched TV.
2. The volunteers have rescued three cats.
A. Three cats have been rescued by the volunteers.
B. Three cats are rescued by the volunteers.
C. Three cats were rescued by the volunteers.
D. Three cats has been rescued by the volunteers.
3. In 2004, a tsunami suddenly destroyed a part of Indonesia.
A. A part of Indonesia is suddenly destroyed a tsunami in 2004.
B. A part of Indonesia was suddenly destroyed by by a tsunami in 2004.
C. A part of tsunami suddenly destroyed Indonesia in 2004.
D. Indonesia suddenly destroyed a tsunami in2004.
4. The strong winds last night scattered debris across the seaside.
A. Debris has been scattered across the seaside by the strong winds last night.
B. Debris is scattered across the seaside by the strong winds last night.
C. Debris was scattered across the seaside.
D. Debris was scattered across the seaside by the strong winds last night.