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Do, Have, Are – Primary Auxiliaries Exercise

March 5, 2025 - A1pdf

Fill in the blanks with do, have, are, is, does, am and has.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1............... you have any questions?
Wrong!
2............... you already eaten?
Wrong!
3............... they waiting for us?
Wrong!
4............... she been told?
Wrong!
5............... they arrived?
Wrong!
6............... they live near here?
Wrong!
7............... they aware of the latest happenings?
Wrong!
8............... she want to come with us?
Wrong!
9............... you sell milk?
Wrong!
10............... she a writer?
Wrong!
11............... I making a mistake?
Wrong!
12............... you think that they will help us?
Wrong!
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. Do you have any questions?
  2. Have you already eaten?
  3. Are they waiting for us?
  4. Has she been told?
  5. Have they arrived?
  6. Do they live near here?
  7. Are they aware of the latest happenings?
  8. Does she want to come with us?
  9. Do you sell milk?
  10. Is she a writer?
  11. Am I making a mistake?
  12. Do you think that they will help us?
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