Fill in the gaps with Do/Does/Did, have to and these verbs. go pay be speak work come
1. A. Nadia left a few minutes ago.
B. But it's early! *Did* she *have to go* ?
2. A. I work in a clothes shop.
B. you on Sundays?
3. A. Andy teaches English in Brazil.
B. he Portuguese?
4. A. Dad and I are going to see your grandmother on Sunday.
B. we ?
5. A. Have you got this jacket in a larger size?
B. Sorry, no. it black?
6. A. I couldn't find my student card at the station.
B. Oh, dear. you full price?
B. But it's early! *Did* she *have to go* ?
- In this sentence, we use "Did" to form the past tense question. "Did she have to go?" is asking whether Nadia had an obligation or necessity to leave.
2. A. I work in a clothes shop.
B. *Do* you *work* on Sundays?
- In this sentence, we use "Do" to form the present tense question. "Do you work on Sundays?" is asking whether the person works on Sundays.
3. A. Andy teaches English in Brazil.
B. *Does* he *speak* Portuguese?
- In this sentence, we use "Does" to form the present tense question. "Does he speak Portuguese?" is asking whether Andy has the ability to speak Portuguese.
4. A. Dad and I are going to see your grandmother on Sunday.
B. *Do* we *have to come*?
- In this sentence, we use "Do" to form the present tense question. "Do we have to come?" is asking whether there is an obligation or necessity for Dad and I to come.
5. A. Have you got this jacket in a larger size?
B. Sorry, no. *Is it* black?
- In this sentence, we use "Is" to form the present tense question. "Is it black?" is asking about the color of the jacket.
6. A. I couldn't find my student card at the station.
B. Oh, dear. *Did you have to pay* full price?
- In this sentence, we use "Did" to form the past tense question. "Did you have to pay full price?" is asking whether the person had an obligation or necessity to pay the full price.