Auxiliary verbs: Different uses – English Grammar Test for B2

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1 She ___ never been so nervous before an interview.

2 You ___ told me you were going to be late!

3 I don’t usually drink coffee, but I ___ like a cup today.

4 Where ___ you live when you were a child?

5 He ___ be at home now; his car is outside.

6 They ___ finished their project yet, but they’re getting close.

7 Not only ___ she sing beautifully, but she also plays the piano.

8 If I were you, I ___ call him immediately.

9 “Do you know her?” – “Yes, I ___.”

10 You ___ smoke in here. It’s against the rules.

11 I wish I ___ speak Japanese.

12 He ___ not have said such a thing!

13 You look tired. You ___ have worked all night.

14 We’re late, aren’t we? – Yes, we ___ better hurry.

15 Never before ___ we seen such a storm.

16 She doesn’t like spicy food, and neither ___ I.

17 If he ___ studied harder, he would have passed.

18 You haven’t met my sister, ___ you?

19 I ___ rather you didn’t tell anyone about this.

20 The train ___ have left already; it’s only 8:50.

21 He was tired, but he ___ keep working until midnight.

22 You ___ not park your car here. It’s private property.

23 “Have you seen Tom lately?” – “Yes, I ___.”

24 I’m sorry, but I really ___ go now.

25 She ___ be in her office at this time; she always works late.

26 You ___ have misunderstood me. I didn’t mean that.

27 ___ you mind opening the window, please?

28 I ___ get used to waking up early when I started my new job.

29 He promised he ___ help me with the report tomorrow.

30 You ___ pay for the tickets; they’re free.

Answer

1 have – Present perfect with been: has/have been.
2 should – Expresses mild criticism or advice about the past.
3 would – Polite expression for desire: I would like.
4 did – Past simple question needs did.
5 must – Logical deduction: he is probably at home.
6 haven’t – Negative perfect: haven’t finished yet.
7 does – Inversion for emphasis: Not only does she sing...
8 should – Advice in conditional form.
9 do – Short affirmative answer repeats do.
10 mustn’t – Expresses prohibition.
11 could – Unreal wish about ability.
12 ought – Moral obligation: ought not to have said.
13 must – Logical deduction from appearance.
14 hadHad better = giving strong advice.
15 have – Inversion with never before have we seen...
16 do – Agreement: neither do I.
17 had – Past perfect condition: If he had studied...
18 have – Tag question repeats auxiliary.
19 would – Expressing preference or request politely.
20 can’t – Logical impossibility.
21 would – Past willingness or persistence.
22 must – Prohibition (formal): must not park.
23 have – Short answer using have.
24 must – Expresses necessity.
25 should – Expectation or assumption.
26 must – Logical deduction (strong): You must have misunderstood.
27 would – Polite request: Would you mind...?
28 had to – Past necessity or obligation.
29 would – Future-in-the-past form.
30 needn’t – Absence of necessity: You needn’t pay.

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