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Do vs. Have | Exercise

May 18, 2022 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with a form of do or have.

1. I ………………………… invite her, but she didn’t come.

Correct! Wrong!

Do/did is followed by an infinitive. Have is followed by a past participle.

2. I …………………………. think that we are doing the right thing.

Correct! Wrong!

3. You ………………………… never offered me any help.

Correct! Wrong!

Do/did is followed by an infinitive. Have is followed by a past participle.

4. I …………………………… know what I am supposed to do.

Correct! Wrong!

Do/did is followed by an infinitive. Have is followed by a past participle.

5. She …………………………… have any interest in politics.

Correct! Wrong!

Do/did is followed by an infinitive. Have is followed by a past participle.

6. They ………………………….. returned yet.

Correct! Wrong!

Do/did is followed by an infinitive. Have is followed by a past participle.

7. Whom …………………………. you meet there?

Correct! Wrong!

Do/did is followed by an infinitive. Have is followed by a past participle.

8. I …………………………. a lot of friends when I was in school.

Correct! Wrong!

Have shows possession.

9. I …………………………… no interest in politics.

Correct! Wrong!

Have shows possession.

10. She ………………………… got many friends.

Correct! Wrong!

Do/did is followed by an infinitive. Have is followed by a past participle.

11. Why ………………………… you listen to me?

Correct! Wrong!

Do/did is followed by an infinitive. Have is followed by a past participle.

12. What ………………………. you do?

Correct! Wrong!

Do/did is followed by an infinitive. Have is followed by a past participle.

Answers

  1. I did invite her, but she didn’t come.
  2. I don’t think that we are doing the right thing.
  3. You have never offered me any help.
  4. I don’t know what I am supposed to do.
  5. She doesn’t have any interest in politics.
  6. They haven’t returned yet.
  7. Whom did you meet there?
  8. I had a lot of friends when I was in school.
  9. I have no interest in politics.
  10. She hasn’t got many friends.
  11. Why don’t you listen to me?
  12. What do you do?
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