Auxiliary verbs: Different uses – English Grammar Test for B2

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1 I really ___ enjoy listening to classical music.
(a) don’t
(b) didn’t
(c) do
(d) have

2 You haven’t met my cousin yet, ___ you?
(a) have
(b) did
(c) do
(d) haven’t

3 She ___ been working here for more than ten years.
(a) is
(b) has
(c) does
(d) was

4 I’m not sure, but he ___ be waiting for us outside.
(a) can
(b) should
(c) might
(d) must

5 I ___ speak French quite well when I was a child.
(a) could
(b) can
(c) must
(d) may

6 He never tells lies, ___ he?
(a) does
(b) did
(c) doesn’t
(d) will

7 Not only ___ they finish the project, but they also won an award.
(a) did
(b) do
(c) have
(d) are

8 If you need any help, you ___ ask me.
(a) could
(b) might
(c) can
(d) should

9 You ___ have told me earlier! Now it’s too late.
(a) may
(b) should
(c) might
(d) must

10 She ___ used to play tennis, but she stopped last year.
(a) did
(b) was
(c) has
(d) used

11 I don’t think he knows the answer, ___ he?
(a) does
(b) do
(c) is
(d) has

12 “Do you like sushi?” – “Yes, I ___.”
(a) like
(b) am
(c) do
(d) have

13 I can’t see them anywhere. They ___ have left already.
(a) must
(b) could
(c) might
(d) would

14 If I were you, I ___ not do that.
(a) should
(b) will
(c) may
(d) can

15 She ___ often go to the cinema when she was younger.
(a) used
(b) did
(c) would
(d) was

16 He speaks English very well, and so ___ his sister.
(a) is
(b) does
(c) do
(d) has

17 You’ve already eaten dinner, ___ you?
(a) haven’t
(b) don’t
(c) didn’t
(d) had

18 Never before ___ I seen such a beautiful sunset.
(a) was
(b) do
(c) have
(d) did

19 You ___ be tired after such a long journey.
(a) may
(b) must
(c) should
(d) can

20 I wish I ___ play the piano as well as you.
(a) can
(b) could
(c) may
(d) must

21 She ___ know the truth, but she’s pretending not to.
(a) must
(b) might
(c) could
(d) can

22 The weather is getting worse, ___ it?
(a) does
(b) is
(c) isn’t
(d) has

23 I didn’t call you last night, ___ I?
(a) did
(b) didn’t
(c) do
(d) don’t

24 You ___ smoke here. It’s forbidden.
(a) must
(b) can’t
(c) don’t
(d) shouldn’t

25 He rarely arrives late, ___ he?
(a) does
(b) didn’t
(c) isn’t
(d) has

26 “Have you ever been to New York?” – “Yes, I ___.”
(a) did
(b) have
(c) do
(d) was

27 You look pale. You ___ see a doctor.
(a) might
(b) must
(c) should
(d) could

28 “Will you come to the meeting tomorrow?” – “Yes, I ___.”
(a) will
(b) am
(c) do
(d) shall

29 She doesn’t play the guitar, and neither ___ I.
(a) do
(b) am
(c) did
(d) have

30 He ___ have arrived by now; the traffic was terrible.
(a) may
(b) should
(c) could
(d) must

Answer

1 (c) do – Used for emphasis: I do enjoy = I really enjoy.
2 (a) have – Negative tag question requires the auxiliary from main clause.
3 (b) has – Perfect tense: has been working.
4 (c) might – Expresses possibility.
5 (a) could – Past ability.
6 (a) does – Tag question; main verb “tells” needs “does.”
7 (a) did – Inversion after Not only for emphasis in past tense.
8 (c) can – Giving permission or possibility.
9 (b) should – Expresses criticism or advice about the past.
10 (a) didDid used to forms the question or negative of “used to.”
11 (a) does – Question tag for simple present.
12 (c) do – Short answer repeats auxiliary “do.”
13 (a) must – Logical deduction: they certainly left.
14 (a) should – Polite advice in conditional form.
15 (c) would – Past habit equivalent to “used to.”
16 (b) does – Agreement structure: so does his sister.
17 (a) haven’t – Tag question for present perfect.
18 (d) did – Inversion after negative adverb never before.
19 (b) must – Expressing strong assumption.
20 (b) could – Unreal ability in the present wish.
21 (a) must – Logical conclusion: she certainly knows.
22 (c) isn’t – Tag question for present continuous.
23 (a) did – Question tag for past simple negative.
24 (b) can’t – Expresses prohibition.
25 (a) does – Tag question for simple present.
26 (b) have – Short answer repeats perfect auxiliary.
27 (c) should – Giving advice.
28 (a) will – Short answer uses same auxiliary.
29 (a) doNeither do I = I don’t either.
30 (b) should – Expectation based on reasoning.

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