The verb have as an auxiliary verb or main verb - Exercise
Explanation: The verb have
Look at the underlined forms of
have
,
has
or
had
in the following sentences. Decide whether these verbs are auxiliary verbs or main verbs?
Example: Lena
has
a new guitar.
Answer:
main verb
1)
This old house
has
no central heating.
auxiliary verb
main verb
2)
Do you
have
a glass of water?
auxiliary verb
main verb
3)
I
have
had this computer for three years.
auxiliary verb
main verb
4)
She has
had
her dog since 2005.
auxiliary verb
main verb
5)
Lisa
has
been singing for 10 minutes now.
auxiliary verb
main verb
6)
My parents
had
fish for dinner.
auxiliary verb
main verb
7)
Did you
have
a shower this morning?
auxiliary verb
main verb
8)
Frank
had
played tennis when he was 12.
auxiliary verb
main verb
9)
Look, the bus is coming. We
have
to hurry.
auxiliary verb
main verb
10)
Has
Mrs Jones written the essay?
auxiliary verb
main verb
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