[ Have Been to vs. Have Gone to ]
He … to make a withdrawal at an ATM. He shoud be back in about five minutes.
- has been
- has gone
- have been
- have gone
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewComplete the sentences with the correct form of the modals and verbs in parentheses:
She ___________ (have / wear) a uniform for work. She wears her own clothes.
___
A. hasn’t to wear
B. doesn’t have to wear
C. don’t have to wear
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Which sentence shows a comma being used incorrectly?
A. Tyrell went bowling, and he scored 120 points.
B. Tina was stung by a bee, but she wasn’t allergic.
C. Kiley, Fiona, and I went to the store.
D. Jose went to the carnival, and rode the ferris wheel three times.