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Do vs. Have | Grammar Exercise

May 28, 2021 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate form of do or have.

1. She ………………………….. not have a car.

Correct! Wrong!

2. I have ………………………….. my breakfast.

Correct! Wrong!

I have had my breakfast means the same as I have eaten my breakfast.

3. She ………………………….. never apologized to anyone.

Correct! Wrong!

4. I ………………………… not recognize him.

Correct! Wrong!

Has and have are followed by the third form of the verb. Do, does and did are followed by the first form of the verb.

5. The guests ………………………….. all gone.

Correct! Wrong!

Guests is a plural subject; hence we use have with it.

6. I ………………………….. hypocrites.

Correct! Wrong!

Use the simple present to talk about facts.

7. Where …………………………… she work?

Correct! Wrong!

Use does with singular subjects.

8. What ………………………….. she do to make a living?

Correct! Wrong!

10. Where …………………………….. you hide the money?

Correct! Wrong!

Do, does and did are followed by the first form of the infinitive.

11. Where …………………………… he gone?

Correct! Wrong!

Use has with singular subjects.

12. You ………………………….. no right to use my belongings.

Correct! Wrong!

Answers

  1. She does not have a car.
  2. I have had my breakfast.
  3. She has never apologized to anyone.
  4. I did not recognize him.
  5. The guests have all gone.
  6. I don’t like hypocrites.
  7. Where does she work?
  8. What does she do to make a living?
  9. How do you know him?
  10. Where did you hide the money?
  11. Where has he gone?
  12. You have no right to use my belongings.
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