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Question

Use the words in brackets to complete the sentence. Use the structure 'have something done':
___________ (you / have) a newspaper delivered to your house or _______ (you / go) to the shop to buy one?

A
Do you have ; do you go
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Did you have ; did you go
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C
Does you have ; does you go
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D
Will you have ; will you have
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Solution

The correct option is A Do you have ; do you go
To "have something done", the question must use the auxiliary verb "do" in the present tense. Hence, option A is correct. Option B uses the past tense, and Option C uses the third person singular number form of "do. Option D uses an altogether different verb, "will". Hence, these are incorrect.

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