[ Has Got & Have Got ]
They ____ ___ a wreath. 🙁
A. has got
B. have got
C. hasn’t got
D. haven’t got

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Passive Voice, Modals of Deduction and First ConditionalAdjective & AdverbModal PerfectProgressive TensesPhrase or ClauseModals: Possibility, Necessity, ExpectationMixed ConditionalPronouns/ Present TenseGerund and InfinitiveCan, Could, May, MightOther quiz:
Past Tense › Viewshe (finds)________________ the door open.
A. reached
B. found
C. lived
D. gave
E. knocked
Grammar › View
Ben’s not at work today, ____?
A. does he
B. doesn’t he
C. is he
D. isn’t he
Grammar › ViewMy job gets ____ every year.
A. harder and harder
B. harder and more harder
C. more harder and harder
D. more and more harder
Adverbial Clauses › View
Form an adverbial clause to indicate place in the sentence: ‘She looked everywhere.’
A. She looked everywhere she went.
B. She looked everywhere she stayed.
C. She looked everywhere she ate.
D. She looked everywhere she slept.
