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www.e-grammar.orgMixed English Tenses https://www.e-grammar.org/test-your-english/ Mixed tenses exercises 4. Five years from now, companies will have most customers on the Internet.
Fill in the correct form verb All Tenses
www.english-grammar.atTENSES T 14 Fill in the correct form verb – All Tenses 1. I saw a great film yesterday. 2. Have you ever bought a new car? 3. I met him last Monday. 4. The band was playing while I was writing. 5. She bought the new car in 2005 6. Her mother has been living in Victoria for the past five years. 7. They had already been in Germany when we arrived a few …
Fill in the correct form of the verb All tenses
www.english-grammar.atTENSES T 20 Fill in the correct form of the verb – All tenses 1. My family have bought (buy) some land in southern France recently.They are building (build) a summer house there at the moment. 2. Andy and Mary are going (go) to a concert tomorrow night.They have been looking forward to (look forward to) it the whole week.3.
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kfrclasses.pbworks.comFuture tenses Exercise Answers 1.The train arrives at 12:30. 2.We are going to have dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday. 3.It will snow in Brighton tomorrow evening. (or is going to snow) 4.On Friday at 8 o’clock I am meeting my friend. (or am going to meet) 5.Paul is flying to London on Monday morning. 6.Wait! I will drive you to the station. …
26. VERB TENSES
resources.jjay.cuny.edu26. VERB TENSES Created in 2007 at the Center for English Language Support, John Jay College, on a U.S. Department of Education Page 1 of 1
The Passive Mixed Tenses - Perfect English Grammar
www.perfect-english-grammar.com© 2008 www.perfect-english-grammar.com May be freely copied for personal or classroom use. www.perfect-english-grammar.com The Passive: Mixed Tenses
The Future Perfect Simple and Continuous Exercise
www.autoenglish.orgThe Future Perfect Simple and Continuous Exercise will have driven will have been driving A Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the future perfect simple or continuous tenses. 1 By the time we get to the party, Fat Bob ..... everything.(eat)
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www.cristinacabal.comN: He was not singing. Q: •Was he singing? I was waiting for my son actions taking place at the same time joined by while or as: While I was cooking, my husband was laying the table. • action in the past that is interrupted by another action joined by when : I was having a shower when the phone rang
Tenses: Simple Present and Simple Past
wps.pearsoned.com77 Simple Present Tense Read these sentences. • He comes to school by bus. (regular action) • She likes ice cream. • Janaki dances gracefully. (regular action) • We use the simple present tense to show that an action happens regularly or often. We use words like always, usually, sometimes, generally or every day to speak about such actions.
The Future Continuous Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgThe Future Continuous Exercise will be dancing A Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using the future continuous tense. 1 A: I wonder if the kids are enjoying the party? B: They ..... havoc, I'm sure.