[ Grammar ]
Have they got children? — No, ___
A. they haven’t
B. they have
C. they have got

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Combine the following sentences into one: “The dog barked. The cat hissed.”
A. The dog barked, and the cat hissed.
B. The dog barked; the cat hissed.
C. The dog barked because the cat hissed.
D. The dog barked, the cat hissed.
