[ Has Got & Have Got ]
A. She has got brown hair
B. She has got black hair
C. She has got blond hair

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“ You have just got a promotion, haven’t you? Congratulation!” Peter said to his friend.
A. Peter dreamed of getting promotion.
B. Peter told his friend if his friend getting a promotion.
C. Peter asked his friend on getting a promotion.
D. Peter congratulated his friend on getting on promotion.
