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I want you to tell whether the following sentences are correct or not. If they are not correct please correct them. All of these sentences are in the present simple tense: I does not eat food. We not go to the school. He do not like the movie. I eats breakfast everyday. They drink...
Exercise Group #1: Simple & Progressive Tenses (Past, Present, Future) It (rain) now. Let's stay inside. Water (boil) at 100 degrees. Peter (cook) dinner when his phone rang. I think I (order) pizza tonight. She (move) to Australia last year. The new store (open) next month, ...
11. I was in a hurry, so Itime to phone you. (have) 12. It was hard work carrying the bags. Theyvery heavy. (be) 13. Mozartmore than 600 pieces of music. 14. 'How did you learn to drive?' 'My fatherme.' 15. We couldn't afford to keep our car, so weit. 16. I was v...
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Mixed Tenses: Exercise 1 Let's do an exercise where you insert the appropriate verbs into each sentence that we see here. I ___ to the bank yesterday, and tomorrow I ___ go to the supermarket. People ___ to send letters in the mail, but now many people ___ email. If she ...
Have you ever wondered why people make such a big deal out of conjugating verbs appropriately and getting their tenses right? Well, no one is doing that just to torment you! In fact, the way you use verbs can make a major difference in your ability to communicate effectively. When you ge...