Topics: Modal Verbs and Advice
Select the sentence that uses “have” correctly.
A. I have a new bicycle.
B. I have to a new bicycle.
C. I have got a new bicycle.
D. I have having a new bicycle.
Select your answer:

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Identify the SUBJECT: Irwin, Patricia, and Patricia’s sister Michelle are going to join us for dinner.
A. Irwin, Patricia, and Patricia’s sister Michell
B. are going to join
C. us
D. dinner
