Fill in the blanks with a form of do, have or be.
1............... you have a problem?
Wrong!
Use "Do" to form a present simple question with the main verb "have".
2............... you got a car?
Wrong!
Use "Have" in the British English structure "have got" for possession.
3Where ............... you work?
Wrong!
Use "do" to form a present simple question with the main verb "work".
4............... she have a job?
Wrong!
Use "Does" for a present simple question with "she" and the main verb "have".
5He ............... been out of work for six months.
Wrong!
Use "has" to form the present perfect with "been" after "he".
6She ............... arrived yet.
Wrong!
Use "hasn't" to make the present perfect negative with "arrived yet".
7............... you waiting for them?
Wrong!
Use "Are" to form the present continuous question "Are you waiting...?"
8I ............... been waiting for the bus for half an hour.
Wrong!
Use "have" with "I" to form the present perfect continuous.
9............... he run his own business?
Wrong!
Use "Does" to form a present simple question with "he" and the main verb "run".
10I ............... like this color.
Wrong!
Use "don't" to make a present simple negative with "I" and the main verb "like".
11............... you coming with me?
Wrong!
Use "Are" to form the present continuous question "Are you coming...?"
12............... you often go to the beach?
Wrong!
Use "Do" to form a present simple question with the frequency adverb "often".
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- Do you have a problem?
- Have you got a car?
- Where do you work?
- Does she have a job?
- He has been out of work for six months.
- She hasn’t arrived yet.
- Are you waiting for them?
- I have been waiting for the bus for half an hour.
- Does he run his own business?
- I don’t like this color.
- Are you coming with me?
- Do you often go to the beach?

