The Lufkin Daily News: Rumors of world's oldest tortoise's death are greatly exaggerated
Reports on April Fools’ Day of the death of the world’s oldest living land animal — a 193-year-old tortoise called Jonathan — were greatly exaggerated. Jonathan is still kicking — albeit slowly — on ...
Adjective exaggerated (comparative more exaggerated, superlative most exaggerated) That has been described as greater than it actually is; abnormally increased or enlarged.
That has been described as greater than it actually is; abnormally increased or enlarged. Simple past tense and past participle of exaggerate. A student in a gray wig and exaggerated backside was at the sink, pretending to wash dishes. Joan produced an exaggerated sigh. She gave an exaggerated sigh.
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CINEMABLEND on MSN: Rumors that Michael J Fox died have been greatly exaggerated (by CNN)
Rumors that Michael J Fox died have been greatly exaggerated (by CNN)
The answer in both instances is 'have'. It is ungrammatical to use 'has' in questions that begin with 'Do' or 'Does'. In these types of questions the verb 'do' is conjugated based on whether the noun is first, second or third person (eg Do I, Do you or , Does he). The 'have' part of the question is not conjugated and appears as the bare infinitive regardless of the person of the noun.