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  1. Today is a holiday. I _____ to work. don't have to go don't going have don't go to have going to have to Question 9 2 / 2 pts I keep sneezing. My nose is runny and I cough. I _____ see a doctor. has to have to have don’t have Question 10 2 / 2 pts Q: Do you _____ measure your temperature now? A: No, I _____.

  2. Today is a holiday. I _____ to work. don't go to have don't going have going to have to don't have to go Question 8 2 / 2 pts Greg _____ listen to his parents. They always take good care of him. doesn’t have doesn’t have to has to have to Question 9 2 / 2 pts Stacy is feeling cold. She _____ eat some hot soup. has to have to

  3. de English Grammar Today. Holiday as a singular noun commonly refers to a specific day or event: It’s a public holiday on Monday, isn’t it, so I suppose the banks’ll be closed? She seems very tired and upset at the moment. She needs a holiday. We booked a holiday online yesterday – two weeks in Greece.

  4. Today is a holiday. I _____ to work. don't go to have. going to have to. don't going have. Correct!Correct! don't have to go. Question 2 2 / 2 pts _____ your sister _____ take painkillers for her headache? Does / have. Is / have. Correct!Correct! Does / have to. Do / start. Question 3 2 / 2 pts. Juana _____ a doctor because she isn't feeling ...

  5. My friend ________________ take a driving test this afternoon. 11. Camels ________________ drink water for a long time. 12. My sister ________________ see a dentist. She has an appointment. 13. Astronauts ________________ bring food and water into space. 14.

  6. How to use : Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. About grammarquiz.net. GrammarQuiz.Net - Improve your knowledge of English grammar, the best way to kill your free time. I_________ (not work) today. I'm on holiday.

  7. 1 de jul. de 2021 · Jul 1, 2021. EdisonBhola. Senior Member. Korean. Jul 1, 2021. #1. Hi all, With the following line: I didn't realise today is/was a public holiday. Should I use "is" or "was"? Normally I'd use "was" after " didn't know", but the word "today" seems to make it possible to use the present tense "is". Many thanks! lingobingo. Senior Member. London.