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Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had):
- Jack [blank_start]had[blank_end] fun at the party last Saturday.
Question 2
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Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had):
- I'm sorry, but I [blank_start]have[blank_end] to go now.
Question 3
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Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had):
- [blank_start]Have[blank_end] you ever been to Canada?
Question 4
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Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had):
- Dave [blank_start]has[blank_end] passed his driving test.
Question 5
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Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had):
- Can we [blank_start]have[blank_end] the bill, please?
Question 6
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Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had):
- The match [blank_start]had[blank_end] already started when we arrived.
Question 7
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Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had):
- They [blank_start]had[blank_end] breakfast at 6:30 this morning.
Question 8
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Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had):
- Do you [blank_start]have[blank_end] a brother?
Question 9
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Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had):
- My boss never [blank_start]has[blank_end] time.
Question 10
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Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of have (have, has, had):
- Doris [blank_start]has[blank_end] been waiting for Pam for 20 minutes now.
Question 11
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Choose the correct present tense form of the verb “to have” for the following sentence:
- My sisters all [blank_start]have[blank_end] boyfriends.
Question 12
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Choose the correct present tense form of the verb “to have” for the following sentence:
- The teacher [blank_start]has[blank_end] a yellow shirt.
Question 13
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Choose the correct present tense form of the verb “to have” for the following sentence:
- My brother [blank_start]has[blank_end] a great job.
Question 14
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Choose the correct present tense form of the verb “to have” for the following sentence:
- Does he [blank_start]have[blank_end] a dog?
Question 15
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Choose the correct present tense form of the verb “to have” for the following sentence:
- They don't [blank_start]have[blank_end] a lot of money.
Question 16
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Choose the correct present tense form of the verb “to have” for the following sentence:
- My cousin and his wife [blank_start]have[blank_end] three children.
Question 17
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Choose the correct present tense form of the verb “to have” for the following sentence:
- Does your friend [blank_start]have[blank_end] a sister?
Question 18
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Choose the correct present tense form of the verb “to have” for the following sentence:
- Yes, my friend [blank_start]has[blank_end] a sister.
Question 19
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Choose the correct present tense form of the verb “to have” for the following sentence:
- My neighbor [blank_start]has[blank_end] a mailbox.
Question 20
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Choose the correct present tense form of the verb “to have” for the following sentence:
- They always [blank_start]have[blank_end] time to play with us.
Question 21
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We use the verb "to have" to describe things we own and possess. Which of the following phrases are correct?
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You have two sisters, don't you?
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They have three factories in Poland.
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She have a black Iphone X.
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My aunt has not a car but a motorcycle.
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We all has many pictures together.
Question 22
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We use the verb "to have" to substitute “to eat” and “to drink” infinitive verbs. Which of the following phrases are correct?
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I have a coffee and a croissant for breakfast.
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Do you believe Annie have a Pepsi everyday for lunch?
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We’ll have the tomato soup as a starter, please.
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Tommy have rice and beans this afternoon.
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Let’s have a snack before the game.
Question 23
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We use the verb "to have" When we take or receive something. Which of the following phrases are correct?
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He has a new role in the company.
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Marilyn told me you has a promotion.
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We have some bad news.
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I has to tell you something.
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You have a phone call from a supplier.
Question 24
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We use the verb "to have" when we do or experience something. Which of the following phrases are correct?
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They have an exam on Monday morning.
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My teacher have a meeting with coordinators every Tuesday.
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I have a shower before I go to bed.
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My friend have a ritual just for ugly days like these.
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When it’s hot I have a swim in the sea.
Question 25
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We use the verb "to have" when we make something happen. Which of the following phrases are correct?
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She has her staff prepare a report once a month.
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How often do you have your haircut?
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We are having our house painted at the moment.
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I has my secretary cancel my appointments when I am sick.
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My boss have his employees wash his car every Sunday.
Question 26
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We use the verb "to have" to form an auxiliary verb to make perfect tenses, such as the present perfect and the past perfect. Which of the following phrases are correct?
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I’ve seen this film twice now.
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You had already left when I arrived.
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They’ve lived here for nine years.
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I have told her not to watch that movie!
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I am glad I have had the honour to meet you.
Question 27
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We use the verb "to have" to form the “have got” structure. Which of the following phrases are correct?
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Have you got a pen I can borrow?
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He’s got three sisters and one brother.
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We haven’t got time to walk to the station.
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I’ve got a meeting at 3 pm.
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He have gone many times to Europe.
Question 28
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Write the negative form of the following sentence. Use the contraction form with ('):
- I have blond hair and blue eyes.
- I [blank_start]haven't[blank_end] blond hair and blue eyes.
Question 29
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Write the negative form of the following sentence. Use the contraction form with ('):
- The new supermarket has everything!
- The new supermarket [blank_start]hasn't[blank_end] everything!
Question 30
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Write the negative form of the following sentence. Use the contraction form with ('):
- I had read about that book.
- I [blank_start]hadn't[blank_end] read about that book.