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Tenses virtual evaluation worksheet (PART II)

FULL NAME: Isa, Luz Camila

1- Write the correct form of the verbs in parentheses to complete the sentences

1. A: I’m going to ask you some questions so that we can practice verb tenses. What do you do every day before you
come to class? Name one thing.
B: I always eat a piece of dark chocolate after (EAT) breakfast
2. A: What did you do last night? Name separate activities.
B: Last night I ate pizza (EAT) dinner. Then I visited (VISIT) some friends, and later I wrote a list of things for
(WRITE) a couple or emails.
3. A: What are you doing right now? What activity is I progress right now, at this exact moment?
B: Right now I am talking with someone about (TALK) to you. I am answering (ANSWER) your questions.
4. A: Where were you at this exact time yesterday? And what activity was in progress then?
B: Let me think. At this time yesterday, I was at the bookstore. I was looking the prices (LOOK) for the books I
need to buy for this class.
5. A: How many questions have I asked since we began this exercise?
B: I think you ask (ASK) me five or six questions since we began this exercise.
6. A: What have you been doing for the past five minutes? In other words, what activity began five minutes ago and
has been in progress from then until now?
B: I was talking (TALK) to you for the past five minutes. I started talking to you five minutes ago and I am still
talking to you.
7. A: Where will you be tomorrow morning?
B: I will be (BE) in class tomorrow morning.
8. A: What will you be doing at this exact time tomorrow? In other words, what activity will be in progress at this exact
same time tomorrow?
B: Right now, I am sitting in the classroom. And at this exact time tomorrow, I will be setting (SIT) in the
classroom.
9. A: What had you done by the time you got to class today? In other words, what is one activity that you had
completed before you arrived in class today?
B: Well, for one thing, I have already eaten (EAT) by the time I got to class today.
10. A: What will you have done by the time you go to bed tonight? Name one activity that you will have completed
before you go to bed tonight.
B: I will have eaten something (EAT) dinner by the time I go to bed tonight.

2- Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense:

Sammy Milton 1) is not (not/be) very clever. He 2) was walking (walk) along the beach one day when he 3) tripped
(trip) over something and 4) fell (fall) on the sand. He 5) wasn´t looking/hadn’t been looking (not/look) where he was
going. “What 6) is (be) this?” he said, picking up the object he 7) had tripped (trip) over. “I 8) have never seen
(never/see) anything like it before.” It was, in fact, a very old oil lamp, and as he 9) was rubbing(rub) it, a genie
suddenly10) flew (fly) out of it. “You 11) have just released (just/release) me from the lamp!” said the genie. “Now you
may have three wishes.” “Great” said Sammy who12) was feeling(feel) very thirsty. “I 13) want (want) a bottle of
lemonade that never 14) runs out (run out).” “No problem,” said the genie, and 15) produced (produce) one instantly.
Sammy picked up the bottle and 16) drunk (drink) all the lemonade in one go. Magically, the bottle 17) filled (fill) itself
up again. Sammy drank all that, and exactly the same thing 18) happened (happen) again. “That’s amazing!” he said.
“Thanks very much!” “You still 19) have (have) two more wishes young man.” “That’s easy, “said Sammy. “I 20) have
(have) two more of these bottles of lemonade!”
Lars: Excuse me, which movie are you waiting for?
Tony: We (wait) 21) are waiting for the new Star Wars The Last Jedi movie. In fact, we 22) had been waiting (wait)
here for more than five hours.
Lars: Five hours? When 23) did you arrive ? (arrive)?
Tony: We 24) got (get) here at 6:00 o’clock this morning. More than forty people were already standing(already/stand)
here waiting for tickets when we 25) arrived (arrive).
Lars: I can’t believe that! Are you serious?
Tony: Yeah, people 26) take (take) Star Wars movies seriously. In fact, this particular showing has been sold out for
over a week. We 27) are just waiting(wait/just) in line to get a good seat in the theatre.
Lars: When did you buy your ticket?
Tony: I 28) bought (buy) them last week by phone. I 29) knew (know) tickets would be hard to get because I 30) heard
(hear) on the news that a group of people in Los Angeles 31) have been waiting(wait) in line for almost a month to buy
some.
Lars: I don’t believe that!
Tony: It’s true. They 32) camped (camp) out in front of Mann’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles for over a month
because they 33) wanted (want) to be the first people to see the movie.

3- Spelling of ING forms. Complete the chart

Just add –ing to the simple form Drop the final –e and add -ing Double the final letter and add -ing

1- arrive Arraving

2- copy Copying

3- cut Cutting

4- enjoy Enjoying

5- fill Filling

6- happen Happening

7- hope Hoping

8- leave Leaving

9- make Making

10- rub Rubbing

11- stay Staying

12- stop Stopping

13- take Taking

14- win Winning

15- work Working

4- Spelling of -ed forms. Complete the chart

Double the final letter


Add –d only Change the –y to –i and add -ed
Just add –ed to the simple form and add -ed
1- bother
Bothered
2- copy
Copied
3- enjoy
Enjoyed
4- fasten
Fastened
5- fear
Feared
6- occur
Occurred
7- pay
Paid
8- play
Played
9- rain
Rained
10- refer
Referred
11- reply
Replied
12- return
Returned
13- scare
Scared
14- try
Tried
15- walk
Walked

5- Spelling of –ing and –ed forms. Write the –ing and –ed forms for each word in the correct column

-ing -ed

1. prefer Prefering Preferred

2. study Studying Studied

3. work Working Worked

4. offer Offering Offered

5. kiss Kissing Kissed

6. play Playing Played

7. faint Fainting Fainted

8. allow Allowing Allowed

9. stop Stopping Stopped

10. tie Tying Tied

11. die Dying Died

12. fold Folding Folded

13. try Trying Tried

14. decide Deciding Decided

15. hop Hopping Hopped

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