[ Have Got ]
I … a car.
A. have got
B. has got

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Grammar Comma Usage › View. When using two adjectives to describe a noun in a similar way, what should you do?
A. Put a comma between them
B. Use a semicolon between them
C. Use a period between them
D. Use a colon between them
Antonyms › View
Valuable* earings
A. Worthless
B. Expensive
C. Diamond
D. Pendant
”I’m sorry, what ________?” ”Don’t worry, it ________”
A. are you meaning, is not mattering
B. do you mean, is not mattering
C. are you meaning, doesn’t matter
D. do you mean, doesn’t matter
Simple Present Tense › View
I ____ to a class every afternoon.
A. drink
B. my
C. go
D. goes
