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Solve grammar – tenses worksheet

a. write the tense of the verb in the following sentences.
1. i heard you.
2. here comes the van.
3. he is feeling very happy.
4. i’ll get up late tomorrow.
5. brutus murdered caesar.
6. i was playing basketball then.
7. bob will call on you tomorrow.
8. the train shall leave at 4: 00 p. m.
9. he has lived here for many years.
10. there are 30 days in september.

b. read the given sentences and fill in the blanks using the given correct form of verbs required in each sentences.
1. it (rain) since last night.
2. my school (hold) a fair next month.
3. i told him what (happen) to his mother, so he (run) home to see her.
4. we (go) shopping last weekend.
5. there (be) a great crowd at the site of the accident.
6. it (be) a pleasant morning today.
7. that boy (be) always (ask) questions.
8. your friend (wait) for you for over an hour. where (be) you?
9. the police (investigate) the robbery that (take) place last week in our neighborhood.

c. read the following sentences and change the tenses as per the given directions. you might need to make changes in the adverbs as well.

1. i will be writing my exam this time tomorrow. (change into past continuous tense)
2. he will be waiting for us. (change into present continuous tense)
3. i know this. (change into simple past)
4. he will have thought about this. (change into present perfect tense)
5. he wanted to know more about the job. (change into simple present
6. i am leaving for england tomorrow. (change into future continuous tense)
7. she hadn’t thought about that. (change into simple past)
8. he will not accept this proposal. (change into simple past)
9. he will not pass the test. (change into future perfect tense)
10. i always wanted to be a scientist. (change into present perfect tense)
11. she will not tolerate this injustice. (change into simple past)
12. she did not want to go. (change into simple present)

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