Have: Auxiliary or main verb

This exercise focuses on understanding how the verb have functions both as an auxiliary verb (used in perfect tenses and questions) and as a main verb (used to express possession, experiences, or necessity). You will practice identifying the correct form in various contexts, including present, past, and perfect constructions. Some sentences are questions or contain contractions to reflect real spoken and written English. The goal is to help you become more confident and accurate with one of the most common verbs in English.

1. I _____ never seen such a beautifully restored building before.

2. I _____ just finished my homework when the power went out.

3. Do they _____ any plans for the weekend?

4. She _____ already left for the airport.

5. They _____ two cars and a motorcycle.

6. _____ you ever been to Japan?

7. I _____ a strange dream last night.

8. How long have you _____ that phone?

9. He _____ that jacket since college.

10. Why _____ you told me about this earlier?

11. She _____ lunch, so she’s not hungry.

12. How many siblings does she _____?

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