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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Grammar › ViewWhich is correct?
A. As someone who’s previously participated in an event for VSO, we thought you might like to join our expedition to the moon.
B. We thought that, as someone who’s previously participated in an event for VSO, you might like to join our expedition to the moon.
Second Conditional › View
Liam is always late, and he never remembers to do his homework. He is very _________________________.
A. unfair
B. irresponsible
C. untrustworthy
D. inconsiderate
Conjunction › ViewHe went to the store ____ he needed to buy some milk.
A. but
B. or
C. so
D. because
Perfect Modals › View
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
