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Do, Does vs. Did

May 21, 2023 - pdf

Fill in the blanks using do, does or did.

1. ..................... you see him yesterday?

Correct! Wrong!

2. .......................... you know who he is?

Correct! Wrong!

3. What .......................... you do then?

Correct! Wrong!

4. I waited for a long time but he ………………….. come.

Correct! Wrong!

5. She ........................... have a job.

Correct! Wrong!

6. ............................ he work hard?

Correct! Wrong!

7. It .................... matter.

Correct! Wrong!

8. He ................... talk to me.

Correct! Wrong!

9. ................. you want me to wait for you?

Correct! Wrong!

10. How ................... you know him?

Correct! Wrong!

11. Where .................. they live?

Correct! Wrong!

12. .................. she know what she is doing?

Correct! Wrong!

Answers

  1. Did you see him yesterday?
  2. Do you know who he is?
  3. What did you do then?
  4. I waited for a long time but he didn’t come.
  5. She doesn’t have a job.
  6. Does he work hard?
  7. It doesn’t matter.
  8. He does not talk to me.
  9. Do you want me to wait for you?
  10. How do you know him?
  11. Where do they live?
  12. Does she know what she is doing?
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