Children normally (have) more time to play, but they (not/have) much time to play today.
A. have, are not having
B. have, do not have
C. are having, do not have
D. are having, are not having

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Present tense AffirmativeLinking Verbs and TensesArticles & PrepositionIdiomsModal Verbs of Certainty and PossibilityModal Verbs & Time PrepositionsPrepositionsModals of PredictionTenses and Passive VoiceSubjunctiveOther quiz:
Relative & Interrogative Pronouns › ViewHa came with a friend ______ waited outside in the car.
A. who
B. which
C. whose
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The annoyed tenant complained to the landlord about the leakage problem. Pick out the Participial Adjective in this sentence.
A. complained
B. annoyed
C. leakage
Modal Verbs › ViewGiven the evidence, he must have seen the accident. Which statement aligns with this conclusion?
A. He should have reported it immediately.
B. He could have been passing by.
C. He may have been in another location.
D. He might have ignored it entirely.
Grammar › View
Where ________ last night?
A. have you gone
B. did you went
C. did you go
D. do you go
