[ Perfect Tenses and Have Got ]
Which sentence correctly uses “have got”?
A. I have got a new car last week.
B. I have got a new car.
C. I got a new car.
D. I will have got a new car.
Select your answer:

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Modal Verbs and ConjunctionsZero & First ConditionalPast Simple TensesAntonymsGerund, Infinitive & ModalsVerb TenseDefinite & Indefinite Pronoun & ConditionalsSimple and Progressive Verb TensesRegular Plural NounsPersonal & Possessive PronounsOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewIt’s more than an hour that I _______here, and she still ________I wonder if there’s a problem of some kind.
A. have been waiting – hasn’t arrived
B. have waited – didn’t arrive
C. am waiting – isn’t arriving
D. wait – doesn’t arrive
Tenses › View
Andy: Who _____ in the classroom?
Sue: They _____ Peter, Helen and Molly.
A. is;are
B. are;are
C. is;is
D. are;is
