Topics: Tenses (Present and Past)
Don’t give this book to anybody. I Â ———–Â it these days.
A. read
B. am reading
C. read (V2)
D. was reading
Select your answer:

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A. in
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Which sentence uses “have got” to indicate possession?
A. I have got to go now.
B. I have got a new phone.
C. I have got to finish my homework.
D. I have got to leave early.
