They ________ (not have) a house of their own.
A. didn’t use to have
B. didn’t used to have
C. wouldn’t have

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Grammar › ViewWhere _____?
A. you are going
B. you going
C. are you going
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They asked if we wanted to have dinner with them
A. They invited us to have dinner with them.
B. They invited us have dinner with them.
C. They invited us having dinner with them.
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A. perfectly
B. now
C. perfect
D. yes
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How should the sentence “The Olympic Games started” be changed to report news?
A. “The Olympic Games starts.” (Incorrect)
B. “The Olympic Games have started.” (Present Perfect)
C. “The Olympic Games started just now.” (Past Simple)
D. “The Olympic Games are starting.” (Present Continuous)