[ Simple Present Tense ]
The NEGATIVE form of the sentences “India is part of Great Britain”
A. India does not part of Great Britain
B. India is not part of Great Britain
C. India do not part of Great Britain

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On Wednesday, we celebrated at my mom’s house for two hours.
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Japanese is _________ language to learn.
A. the hardest
B. hardest
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. I’m so pleased you ………………………… come to my house tonight, Ben
A. can
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Which is correct?
A. She have cat.
B. They has a cat
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