Grammar Quiz

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They are coming late to the party,

A. Aren’t they?

B. Isn’t they?

C. Aren’t he?

D. Isn’t he?

Select your answer:
         


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Formulate a sentence using the verb ‘to have’ in the negative form: “She ____ a car.”

A. Does not have

B. Do not have

C. Has not

D. Have not


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In which type of conditional sentences is the modal ‘would’ used to give a hypothetical meaning of the lexical verb?

A. First type

B. Mixed type

C. Second type

D. Third type