Convert the following affirmative sentence to negative: “He has a dog.”
A. He does not have a dog.
B. He do not have a dog.
C. He has not a dog.
D. He have not a dog.

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-ed or -ing › ViewThe stunts that acrobats performed were …………………….
A. amazing
B. amazed
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Which sentence is correct?
A. Scientists in Argentina discovered the bones of a titanosaur, an exceptionally large dinosaur heavier than fourteen elephants combined.
B. Heavier than fourteen elephants combined, scientists in Argentina discovered the bones of an exceptionally large dinosaur called a titanosaur.
Conjunction › ViewHe went to the store ____ he needed to buy some milk.
A. but
B. or
C. so
D. because
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Which perfect modal is used to express a recommendation that was not followed?
A. Might have
B. Could have
C. Should have
D. May have
