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SIMPLE PRESENT AND PRESENT CONTINUE

1. Jeremy usually goes to school by bus but today his dad is driving him.
(GO, DRIVE)

2. How often you go to the park for a picnic? (YOU GO)

3. Northern California gets a lot of rain during the winter time but this
winter it isn’t raining at all. (GET, NOT RAIN)

4. My sister often reads in bed but today she is so tired that she isn’t
reading anything at all. (READ, NOT READ)

5. Look to your right! Mary is bringing her little sister to school. Howsweet!
(BRING)

6. Mom can't help you right now because she is preparing dinner.
(PREPARE)

7. The neighbor’s boys always come to school late. (COME)

8. My parents never smoke cigarettes in front of us. (SMOKE)

9. I can't understand him because I don’t know any French. (NOT


KNOW)

10. Mary likes eating sweets. Every morning she has coffee with lots of
sweets. (LIKE, HAVE)
SIMPLE PAST AND PAST CONTINUE

1. While the policeman was looking out of the window, he noticed that a
blue SUV parked down the road.(LOOK, NOTICE, PARK)

2. I was working on my report when the phone rang. My wife wanted to


know when I was coming home. (WORK, RING, WANT, COME)

3. He was walking down the street when he saw his old school teacher on
the other side. (WALK, SEE)

4. During the time I was spending in South Africa I never saw a serious
crime. (SPEND, SEE)

5. While they were having lunch at the new restaurant, a journalist came
up to them and wanted to ask a few questions.(HAVE, COME, WANT)

6. The farmer supplied the whole neighborhood with fruit and


vegetables. (SUPPLY)

7. The hairdresser locked up her shop, locked into the car and drove
home. (LOCK, GET, DRIVE)

8. My brother tried to contact me at the office, but he could not reach me


because I was having lunch with a customer.(TRY, CANNOT REACH,
HAVE)

9. Jack tripped over the carpet because he wasn’t paying attention to


where he was going. (TRIP, NOT PAY, GO)

10. Where were you going when I came across you yesterday?
(YOU GO, COME)
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

1. The post office is not far from here. I have been there many times
before. (BE)

2. You can go home now. You have been writing emails for over three
hours. You must be very tired. (WRITE)

3. I have called him at least four times but he has not answered the phone.
(CALL, NOT ANSWER)

4. Bobby is so dirty because he has been playing outside the whole


afternoon. (PLAY)

5. The president has been preparing for his speech the whole morning.He
still isn't finished. (PREPARE)

6. We have been walking for over an hour now and have not arrive at the
village yet. (WALK, NOT ARRIVE)

7. She has been looking for a good job for over a month, but now she
finally has found one. (LOOK, FIND)

8. The phone has been ringing for half a minute. Why doesn't
someone answer it. (RING)

9. The maid has been cleaning windows the whole morning. So far, she has
cleaned the ones on the ground floor. (CLEAN, CLEAN)

10. Is Jack at home? No, He has just gone out. (JUST GO)
PAST PERFECT TENSE

1. We were all happy because we had handed in our homework intime.


(HAND)

2. Mrs. Shilton had been a primary school teacher for twenty yearsbefore
she became headmaster of the school. (BE)

3. When we got there, we saw that they had been resting for over 20
minutes. (REST)

4. We had been practicing dance moves for over two hours, so you can
imagine we were very tired. (PRACTICE)

5. The film had already started when we finally got to the


cinema. (ALREADY START)

6. By the time I got to school the lesson had already started.(GET)

7. I had only been washing up for a few minutes when the doorbell
rang and our friends arrived. (ONLY WASH)

8. He had heard about the accident before he saw it on TV. (HEAR)

9. I left the office after I had finished writing my last email.(LEAVE)

10. The car broke down shortly after we had got on the motor way.
(BREAK)
FUTURE TENSES

1. We will have finished the room by the time you get back. (FINISH)

2. The phone is ringing. I will go and answer it. (GO)

3. I am not going to work tomorrow so we can go to the beach. (NOT WORK)

4. If you touch the stove, you will burn yourself. (BURN)

5. She will apply for the job that was advertised in the newspaper. (APPLY)

6. Next week at this time we will be lying in the sun in Spain. (LIE)

7. My sister will study in the USA next year. (STUDY)

8. The Pope will visit Turkey in November. (VISIT)

9. I will have lunch with Mary at 12. (HAVE)

10. I don't think the exam will be very difficult. (BE)

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