Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb?
A. She having a new car.
B. She have a new car.
C. She has a new car.
D. She haves a new car.

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Grammar: Reported Questions › ViewWhat are you watching, guys?
A. My mom asked us what we were watching.
B. My mom asked us about the movie.
C. My mom asked us if we were watching a something.
Modals and Vocabulary › View
Which sentence is correct to show no obligation?
A. You must not eat in class.
B. You don’t have to eat in class.
C. You can eat in class.
D. You have to eat in class.
Tenses › ViewMy son is a student. He (be) ………………………………………… a student for three years. I hope he (finish) …………………………… soon.
A. has been; will finish
B. have been; will finish
C. has been; is going to finish
D. was; will finish
Phrasal Verbs › View
We watched as the planes took _______________ from the airport.
A. across
B. over
C. up
D. off
