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pogonyaev
3 years ago
6

Tag question. They decided to have a wash,........they? (have/didn't/haven't)​

English
1 answer:
Basile [38]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C. Haven't

Explanation:

I figured this out by the process of elimination.

"They decided to have a wash <em>have </em>they." This sentence doesn't make sense because this is not the right word to fill in the blank.

"They decided to have a wash, didn't they." Also does not make sense because it is not the right type of past, present, or future tense.

"They decided to have a wash, haven't they." This is the only word that fits this sentence.

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