Fill in the blanks with a form of do or have.
1I ............... invite her, but she didn’t come.
Wrong!
Use "did" for emphasis before the base verb "invite" in a past affirmative sentence.
2I ............... think that we are doing the right thing.
Wrong!
Use "don't" before the base verb "think" in a present simple negative sentence.
3You ............... never offered me any help.
Wrong!
Use "have" with the past participle "offered" to form the present perfect.
4I ............... know what I am supposed to do now.
Wrong!
Use "don't" before the base verb "know" for a present simple negative meaning.
5She ............... have any interest in politics.
Wrong!
Use "doesn't" with "have" for a present simple negative sentence about possession.
6They ............... returned yet.
Wrong!
Use "haven't" with the past participle "returned" for the present perfect with plural "they".
7Whom ............... you meet there yesterday?
Wrong!
Use "did" before the subject and base verb in a past simple question.
8I ............... a lot of friends when I was in school.
Wrong!
Use "had" for past possession with "when I was in school".
9I ............... no interest in politics.
Wrong!
Use "have" to show present possession or a present state.
10She ............... got many friends.
Wrong!
Use "has" in the expression "has got" with the singular subject "she".
11Why ............... you listen to me when I give you advice?
Wrong!
Use "don't" for a present simple question about a repeated situation.
12What ............... you do?
Wrong!
Use "do" in the question "What do you do?" to ask about someone’s job or regular activity.
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- I did invite her, but she didn’t come.
- I don’t think that we are doing the right thing.
- You have never offered me any help.
- I don’t know what I am supposed to do now.
- She doesn’t have any interest in politics.
- They haven’t returned yet.
- Whom did you meet there yesterday?
- I had a lot of friends when I was in school.
- I have no interest in politics.
- She has got many friends.
- Why don’t you listen to me when I give you advice?
- What do you do?

