Fill in the blanks with is, has or does.
1She ............... a budding artist.
Wrong!
Use "is" before a noun phrase that identifies what someone is.
2She ............... not eat meat.
Wrong!
Use "does" to make a negative sentence with the main verb "eat" in the present simple.
3She ............... not here today.
Wrong!
Use "is" before an adjective or place expression such as "here today".
4She ............... not have a car.
Wrong!
Use "does" to make a negative present simple sentence with the main verb "have".
5She ............... not got a job.
Wrong!
Use "has" in the British English pattern "has not got" to mean possession.
6Rahul ............... looking for a job.
Wrong!
Use "is" as the auxiliary in the present continuous form "is looking".
7............... he work here?
Wrong!
Use "Does" to ask a present simple question with the main verb "work".
8............... he arrived?
Wrong!
Use "Has" to form a present perfect question with the past participle "arrived".
9Where ............... he gone?
Wrong!
Use "has" to form a present perfect question with "gone".
10............... she your friend?
Wrong!
Use "Is" before the subject to ask about identity or a relationship.
11............... he know what he is doing?
Wrong!
Use "Does" to ask a present simple question with the main verb "know".
12She ............... not know the consequences of her action.
Wrong!
Use "does" to make a negative present simple sentence with the main verb "know".
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- She is a budding artist.
- She does not eat meat.
- She is not here today.
- She does not have a car.
- She has not got a job.
- Rahul is looking for a job.
- Does he work here?
- Has he arrived?
- Where has he gone?
- Is she your friend?
- Does he know what he is doing?
- She does not know the consequences of her action.

