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5. Their new house ____________________ yet.

A. hasn’t finished B. hasn’t been finished
C. had finished D. had been finished

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

regarding the "yet" at the end of the sentence, meaning it is still in the process and it is indicating a present perfect continuous tense therefore "been" is part of the rule.

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