If they __________ (have) their holidays in winter, they __________ (stay) at home.
A. have / will stay
B. has / will stay
C. will have / will stay
D. have / doesn’t stay

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences would use the pronoun “their”?
A. A student who wants to pass should do all of _____ homework.
B. Neither of them has submitted _____ assignments.
C. Both of them decided to leave _____ phones at home.
D. Everybody who wants to go needs to buy _____ ticket.
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Harry’s ______ broken his new computer.
A. Still
B. Yet
C. Just
D. Already
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A. automatic
B. automatically
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They told us that Charles drank too much at the party.
A. It was told that Charles drank too much at the party.
B. It is told that Charles drank too much at the party.
C. It told that Charles drank too much at the party.
D. It was told that Charles drink too much at the party.
