[ Have Got ]
… your cousins … a dog? Yes,
A. Have / got / they have.
B. Has / got / they has

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Vocabulary › Viewgrounds, lees, residue, leftovers
A. dregs
B. negligent
C. oblivion
D. crucial
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Find the correct sentence in INDIRECT SPEECH which matches this sentence in direct speech, Femi asks, “Have you eaten, Ben? ”
A. Mary asked if Ben has eaten?
B. Mary asks if Ben has eaten?.
C. Mary asks Ben if he had eaten .
D. Mary told Ben he has eaten.
Tenses › ViewShe ……. (read) this book last night.
A. readed
B. reads
C. read
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What is the closest meaning of primary?
A. Main
B. Secondary
C. Insignificant
D. Minor
