[ Has and Have ]
Coca Cola …
A. have
B. has
Select your answer:

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Tenses, Tag Questions, Phrasal Verbs › ViewChoose the correct answer when the sentence changed to past continuous tense form. “Gary will be eating his snacks by this evening.”
A. Gary was eating his snacks when his brother slept in his bedroom.
B. Gary had eaten his snacks when his brother slept in his bedroom.
C. Gary ate his snacks just now.
Subordinating Conjunctions › View
Which word in this sentence is a subordinating conjunction?
I will know who’s coming when I get the invitations back.
A. coming
B. invitations
C. I
D. when
