[ PRESENT SIMPLE vs PRESENT CONTINUOUS + QUANT ]
have / you / a dog / ?
A. Do you have a dog?
B. Does you have a dog?
C. Do not you have a dog?
D. Does not you have a dog?
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewShe is doing extremely well on the test. What is wrong with the sentence?
A. there should be a comma after “doing”
B. the sentence should end with a question mark
C. extremely shouldn’t be an adverb
D. no error
Grammar › View
A:___ you want any grapes? B:Yes, I want ___ grapes.
A. Aren’t; any
B. Don’t; any
C. Aren’t; some
D. Don’t; some
