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Is, Has, Does

June 1, 2025 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate primary auxiliary verb.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1There ............... a spider on the roof.
Wrong!
2Where ............... you?
Wrong!
3How many legs does a spider ...............?
Wrong!
4............... you sent the parcel?
Wrong!
5............... she know about your new job?
Wrong!
6............... a spider have eight legs?
Wrong!
7............... spiders have eight legs?
Wrong!
8............... a spider got eight legs?
Wrong!
9............... spiders got eight legs?
Wrong!
10We ............... got enough chairs.
Wrong!
11............... we got enough chairs?
Wrong!
12............... we have enough chairs?
Wrong!
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. There is a spider on the roof.
  2. Where are you?
  3. How many legs does a spider have?
  4. Have you sent the parcel?
  5. Does she know about your new job?
  6. Does a spider have eight legs?
  7. Do spiders have eight legs?
  8. Has a spider got eight legs?
  9. Have spiders got eight legs?
  10. We have got enough chairs.
  11. Have we got enough chairs?
  12. Do we have enough chairs?
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