[ Has Got & Have Got ]
A. She has got grey short hair
B. He has got short grey hair
C. She haven’t got long hair
D. She has got long straight hair

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Tenses › ViewIdentify the error in the following sentence: “They is watching a movie together at the cinema.”
A. “is” should be replaced with “are”
B. “watching” should be replaced with “watched”
C. “at the cinema” should be replaced with “in the cinema”
D. No error
Coordinating Conjunctions › View
She can either go shopping, _____ she can watch a movie at home.
A. and
B. but
C. so
D. or
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A. most dangerous
B. more dangerous
C. danger
D. dangerous
Present Simple & Present Continuous › View
We usually ……… to school by bus
A. go
B. is going
C. are going