[ To Infinitive or Bare Infinitive ]
I invited John … dinner with us later this week.
A. have
B. to have
C. have had
D. to have had
Select your answer:

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Tenses › ViewLast week I was very busy and I (have not) _______ the time to do a lot in the household.
A. hadn’t had
B. haven’t had
C. didn’t have
D. were not having
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Past simple, past perfect simple or past perfect continuous.
Even though we ___ (never meet), I ___ (recognise) him from his Facebook page.
A. had never met / recognised
B. never met / had been recognising
C. had never been meeting / had recognised
