Topics: Personal Pronouns and Verb
Convert the following affirmative sentence to negative: “He has a dog.”
A. He does not have a dog.
B. He do not have a dog.
C. He has not a dog.
D. He have not a dog.
Select your answer:

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A. My family wanted to go to the beach last Saturday.
B. My family wanted to eat, swim, and play at the beach last Saturday.
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Is the underlined noun common or proper?
Sunnyside Elementary School has about 700 students.
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A. common
B. proper
