Primary auxiliary verbs exercise
January 1st, 2012 in English Quiz
Primary auxiliary verbs exercise
Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of be, have and do.
1. ………………………….. you know where John lives?
2. She ………………………….. look rather shabby.
3. I ……………………… not see him last week.
4. I will go to Mumbai after I ………………………… finished my work here.
5. She ……………………….. playing the piano when I entered the room.
6. The boy ……………………….. regained consciousness before the doctor came.
7. ……………………….. you ever been to New Zealand?
8. That is what she ………………………….. not seem to understand.
9. ………………………….. you take him for a fool?
10. They ………………………….. violated the terms of the agreement.
Answers
1. Do you know where John lives?
2. She does look rather shabby.
3. I did not see him last week.
4. I will go to Mumbai after I have finished my work here.
5. She was playing the piano when I entered her room.
6. The boy had regained consciousness before the doctor came.
7. Have you ever been to New Zealand?
8. That is what she does not seem to understand.
9. Do you take him for a fool?
10. They have violated the terms of the agreement.
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