[ Have Got ]
…. Rachel…. a hamster? No, she….
A. Has / got / hasn’t
B. Have / got / hasn’t

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Modal Verbs › ViewGiven the evidence, he must have seen the accident. Which statement aligns with this conclusion?
A. He should have reported it immediately.
B. He could have been passing by.
C. He may have been in another location.
D. He might have ignored it entirely.
Past Tenses › View
When they …………… we …………… for the bus.
A. arrived/were waiting
B. arrived/waited
C. were arriving/waited
D. were arriving/were waiting
Grammar › ViewLook at those clouds! It _____.
A. is going raining
B. going to rain
C. is going to rain
Past Simple - Present Perfect › View
_____ Sarah met your new boyfriend?
A. Did
B. Has
