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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Subjunctives › ViewPut all the toys away … someone slips and falls on them.
A. provided that
B. unless
C. in case
D. so long as
Grammar › View
Mike ________ his cousin Ahmed today. They _______ the day in London. They ______ to go to Covent Garden because their favourite band ______ in a festival. The band is called Latinfunk and their music is a mixture of Latin and jazz. Both Ahmed and Mike _______ Latin and jazz music
A. is visiting – is spending – wants – play – like
B. is visiting – are spending – want – are playing – like
C. visit – spend – want – are playing – liking
D. visits – are spending – want – plays – like
Preposition after some Verbs › ViewI talked _______ her about this matter
A. for
B. of
C. about
D. to
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
If the company had focused more on training, it _________ (reduce) employee turnover.
A. reduces
B. will reduce
C. would reduce
D. would have reduced
