[ Perfect Tenses and Have Got ]
Identify the correct use of “have got” in a question.
A. Have you got any money?
B. Do you got any money?
C. Are you got any money?
D. Will you got any money?

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A. cooked
B. running
C. slept
D. eaten
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Pedestrian (cross) roads without looking both sides.
A. have to
B. doesn’t have to
C. shouldn’t
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A. for
B. of
C. about
D. to
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If the company had focused more on training, it _________ (reduce) employee turnover.
A. reduces
B. will reduce
C. would reduce
D. would have reduced
