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Use The Correct Tense

The document contains examples of sentences with verbs in different tenses and adjectives in comparative forms that require corrections. It does not provide a cohesive story or information that can be effectively summarized in 3 sentences or less.

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Use The Correct Tense

The document contains examples of sentences with verbs in different tenses and adjectives in comparative forms that require corrections. It does not provide a cohesive story or information that can be effectively summarized in 3 sentences or less.

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Use the correct tense: 1. Where's John? He (listen) to a new CD in his room. 2.

Don't forget to take your umbrella with you to London. You know it always 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

(rain) in England. Jean (work) hard all day but she (not work) at the moment. Look! That boy (run) after the bus. He (want) to catch it. He (speak) German so well because he (come) from Germany. Shh! The boss (come). We (meet) him in an hour and nothing is ready! you usually (go) away for Christmas or you (stay) at home? Mary (swim) very well, but she (not run) very fast. you (enjoy) this party? Yes, I (have) a great time! Sorry I can't help you. I (not know) where she keeps her files. I (think) your new hat (look) nice on you.

When I (get) up yesterday, the sun (shine) .It (is) a beautiful morning.So I (decide) to cycle around a little.I (go) to the shed and (take) out my bike.While I (cycle) past some villages, I (see) some people in their gardens.One man (mow) the grass while his wife (pick) strawberries.After one hour of cycling in sunshine, a big fat raincloud suddenly (appear) and it (start) to rain.Luckily, a farmer (notice) me and (tell) me to come in. While it (rain) outside, I (sit) in the farmer's house.After a while, the sun (come) out again.I (thank) the farmer for his hospitality and (move) on. Use the correct form of the adjective: 1. London is not the city in the world. (expensive) 2. The DLR is than the bus. (fast) 3. Our school isnt as as the Tower. (famous) 4. The people in London are the in the country. (polite) 5. Lilys room isnt as as Jakes room. (big) 6. The buses in London arent as as Dads taxi. (clean) 7. This is the pizza in London! (awful) 8. The cows on the farm were than the sheep. (loud) 9. Lilys present from Lucy was the present. (special) 10. Ben had three hamburgers. He was the boy in the class. (hungry)

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