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1.

Complete the sentences with the appropriate auxiliary verb:

● My housekeeper is sweeping the kitchen floor.


● The airplane was delayed because of the weather.

a. They were reject anybody's ideas last night. (negative)

b. He will be heading home at that time.

c. They haven’t tied the knot yet. (negative)

d. Did he polish my shoes too this morning?

e. Has she been here all day?

f. They haven’t been contributing at all. (negative)

g. John must be spending the day at the beach. He loves the sun.

h. I wouldn’t like to be wearing a cast right now.

i. Toyota's sedans are usually made in North America.

j. Kindergarten students aren’t usually rebel against their teacher.


(negative)

k. I don’t think that company is sponsored the Olympic Games.

l. Have you been relying on your parents for money here?

m. I don’t have any money and therefore won’t be contributing any to help.
2. Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of have or have
got:

● She has got a large extended family.


● Did you have a good time last night?
a. Did your country have any pirates a long time ago?

b. He won’t has to pursue any goals when he is wealthy.

c. I’ve has to attend the parent council meeting for the school.

d. She has had a large tumour in her leg.

e. Our rug has not any stains. (negative)

f. Jane is has a council meeting at the moment.

g. Living in the city has had many significant costs.

h. Most students haven’t had a lot of resources.

i. We will be having a party at his house tomorrow night.

j. When I was young, I didn’t have an optimistic outlook on life.

k. She’s had to stay home tomorrow because of her injury.

l. Jane has got an extremely tough decision to make.

m. We don’t have to rely on our teacher for everything anymore. (negative)


3. Complete the sentences with short answers, question tags, or reply
questions:

● “Have you got to go so soon?”


○ “Yes, I have.”

● “She’s buying a new computer after school, isn’t she?”

a. “Did you have a get-together last night?”


“No, I didn’t .”

b. “I consider my brother to be my closest sibling.”


“Don’t I?”

c. “You haven’t been vacuuming, Have you?”

d. “I’m going to buy a sedan.”


“Am I?”

e. “Will you join me in wedlock?”


“No, I won’t”

f. “Has she been following fashion trends for a long time?”


“Yes, She has”

g. “People your age in my country aren't as mature as you.”


“Are you?”

h. “They have a beautiful new rug in the living room.”


“Haven’t they?”

i. “She has a housekeeper, Hasn’t she?”


j. “Her condition is stable, Isn’t t?”

k. “Have your teeth got any stains?”


“Yes, It has”

l. “You’re related to him, Aren’t you?”

m. “The cast on his leg was quite big.”


“Wasn’t it?”

n. “The visiting team dominated the home team yesterday evening.”


“Didn’t they?”

o. “Despite his background, he doesn’t believe in evolution, Does he?”

p. “The earthquake was a catastrophe, wasn’t it?”

q. “Did your lawyer advocate for your rights?”


“Yes, He did.”

r. “This vase hasn't been polished, Has it?”

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