[ Have Got ]
Has / got / an octopus / ears / ?
A. An octopus has got ears?
B. Has got ears an octopus?
C. Has got an octopus ears?
D. Has an octopus got ears?

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Vocabulary › Viewplaced at a high or powerful level
A. Desolate
B. Exalted
C. Redemptive
D. Prodigious
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I waited _____ you for more than an hour.
A. at
B. for
C. to
D. in
Future Perfect Continuous › ViewHe’ll have been _ dinner for two hours.
A. preparing
B. cooked
C. eaten
D. serve
Grammar › View
When speaking, which contraction is correct?
A. I am playing computer games.
B. I’m playing computer games.
C. I playing computer games.
D. I is playing computer games.
