No option contains "don't we". When "have" denotes possession, you can use both "haven't" and "don't" but PSC always prefers "haven't". The sentence "You have a car" needs the question tag "haven't you" for a PSC examination. But when "have" is used in the sense of "eat" or "drink" you must use "don't" instead of "haven't". The sentence "We have lunch at one o'clock" needs the question tag "don't we", not "haven't we" because "have" means "eat".
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ReplyDeleteSir the correct answer of the question "We have lunch break at 1 pm" is don't we as "have" is the main verb
ReplyDeleteNo option contains "don't we". When "have" denotes possession, you can use both "haven't" and "don't" but PSC always prefers "haven't". The sentence "You have a car" needs the question tag "haven't you" for a PSC examination. But when "have" is used in the sense of "eat" or "drink" you must use "don't" instead of "haven't". The sentence "We have lunch at one o'clock" needs the question tag "don't we", not "haven't we" because "have" means "eat".
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