Give the correct form of the verb to be for the tense in parentheses.
10. I (past) late this morning.
11. The bus (future) on time, so don’t miss it.
12. Possibly the weather (future) clear at game time.
13. Often, many people (present) late on a rainy day.
14. You (present) never late, no matter what the weather (present).
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