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Do vs. Have

May 1, 2023 - pdf

Fill in the blanks using do or have

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1. She ...................... got a job.
Wrong!
2. She ....................... have a job.
Wrong!
3. ............................ you invited them?
Wrong!
4. They .......................... finished the job.
Wrong!
5. That ......................... seem to be true.
Wrong!
6. I ....................... known them for a long time.
Wrong!
7. She ......................... no interest in politics.
Wrong!
8. You know him, ........................... you?
Wrong!
9. She passed the test, .......................... she?
Wrong!
10. He ...................... broken his leg.
Wrong!
11. ......................... you met him before?
Wrong!
12. Where .......................... you been all this while?
Wrong!
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. She hasn’t got a job.
  2. She doesn’t have a job.
  3. Have you invited them?
  4. They have finished the job.
  5. That doesn’t seem to be true.
  6. I have known them for a long time.
  7. She has no interest in politics.
  8. You know him, don’t you?
  9. She passed the test, didn’t she?
  10. He has broken his leg.
  11. Have you met him before?
  12. Where have you been all this while?
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