Auxiliary verbs: Different uses – English Grammar Test for B2
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2 She haven’t never been to Italy before.
3 You must to be careful when crossing the road.
4 I can to play the guitar quite well.
5 She didn’t went to school yesterday.
6 They doesn’t know the answer yet.
7 You mustn’t to tell anyone about this.
8 He haven’t finished his homework yet.
9 I am agree with you completely.
10 She didn’t not come to the party.
11 He can speaks three languages fluently.
12 I don’t know nothing about it.
13 We was watching TV when the phone rang.
14 She hasn’t saw that movie yet.
15 I didn’t saw him at the meeting.
16 You shouldn’t to eat so much sugar.
17 She don’t need to hurry; there’s plenty of time.
18 I can’t hardly hear what you’re saying.
19 They was late for work again this morning.
20 He doesn’t has a car anymore.
21 She must studies harder to pass the exam.
22 I’m not agree with what you said.
23 They didn’t told me the truth.
24 He can plays the piano very well.
25 You haven’t to pay for the tickets.
26 She doesn’t be very friendly sometimes.
27 We didn’t went to the party last night.
28 He mustn’t forgets his passport tomorrow.
29 I haven’t not finished my work yet.
30 She could to drive when she was eighteen.
Answer
1 don’t → doesn’t – Subject “he” requires doesn’t in present simple.
2 haven’t never → have never – Double negative is incorrect.
3 must to → must – Must is followed directly by base verb, no “to.”
4 can to → can – Modal verbs take bare infinitive.
5 didn’t went → didn’t go – After did, main verb is base form.
6 doesn’t → don’t – Subject “they” uses don’t not doesn’t.
7 mustn’t to → mustn’t – No “to” after mustn’t.
8 haven’t → hasn’t – Singular subject “he” needs hasn’t.
9 am agree → agree / am agreeing → agree – Agree is not a continuous or “be” verb.
10 didn’t not → didn’t – Double negative incorrect; one negative is enough.
11 can speaks → can speak – Modal + base verb.
12 don’t know nothing → don’t know anything – Avoid double negative.
13 was → were – Subject “we” needs were.
14 saw → seen – After has/have, use past participle.
15 saw → see – After didn’t, verb returns to base form.
16 shouldn’t to → shouldn’t – No “to” after modal.
17 don’t → doesn’t – Subject “she” uses doesn’t.
18 can’t hardly → can hardly – Double negative meaning avoided; use can hardly.
19 was → were – Plural subject “they” needs were.
20 has → have – After doesn’t, use base verb have.
21 studies → study – Modal must + base verb.
22 am not agree → don’t agree – Agree uses do-support, not be.
23 told → tell – After didn’t, main verb in base form.
24 plays → play – Modal can + base verb.
25 haven’t to → don’t have to – Don’t have to expresses lack of necessity.
26 doesn’t be → isn’t – Verb “be” doesn’t need do auxiliary.
27 went → go – After didn’t, use base form go.
28 forgets → forget – After modal mustn’t, verb is base form.
29 haven’t not → haven’t – Double negative incorrect.
30 could to → could – Modal could + base verb.
