miriam general's exam
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It is used to describe habits, unchanging situations, general truths, and fixed arrangements. past simple. present continuos. present simple. future simple. describes completed actions or states that happened and finished in the past. present simple. past simple. present perfect. past continuous. describes an ongoing action in the past, often interrupted by another, or sets the background scene for a story, formed with was/were + verb-ing. past continuous. present perfect continuous. past perfect. past simple. (formed with "have/has" + past participle) describing actions or states that started in the past but connect to the present. present simple. past perfect. present perfect. present perfect continuous. describes actions happening now, temporary situations, or future plans, formed with the present tense of "to be" (am, is, are) + the "-ing". past continuous. past perfect. present perfect continuous. present simple. an action completed before another action or specific time in the past, formed with "had + past participle". past continuous. past perfect. first conditional. going to. describes actions that started in the past, are still ongoing in the present, and may continue into the future, using the structure have/has + been + verb-ing,. present perfect continuous. present perfect. past continuous. present continuous. _____ she _____ (play) football? (present simple). did / play. does / played. do / play. does / play. They ____ (be) happy to be home. ( past simple ). was. went. were. are. You .............(not / listen) to me! (present continuous). aren't listening. isn't listen. don't listening. weren't listening. The children.............. (play) in the garden.(past continuous). was playing. are playing. were playing. is playing. We ____ (not/leave) yet. ( present perfect ). haven't been leaving. hasn't leaved. haven't leaved. haven't left. She …………...(go) to the cinema every weekend for years. ( present perfect continuous). had been going. has been going. have been going. hasn't been going. miriam has been in her bedroom ..... two hours. since. for. we have been married .........1992. since. for. I …………….(not/work) today. ( present perfect continuous ). haven´t been working. hasn't been worked. had been working. hasn't been working. I´ve ………….. arrived home from work. yet. already. just. He’s not finished his work ……………., that’s why he´s in such a hurry. just. yet. already. Richard’s …………. Phoned me three times today, so annoying. already. yet. just. If he……………….(not / apologize), I will be very angry. ( first conditional ). don't apologize. doesn't apologize. didn't apologized. doesn't apologized. She…………………(travel)more if she had more time. ( second conditional ). will travel. would traveled. would travelt. would travel. they………………..(win)the game if they had played better. ( third conditional). would have win. would have won. would had won. would have winned. She is........... in her class. taller. the tallest. the taller. more taller. The rock flew ........... than the roof. hightest. the higher. the hightest. higher. employees.......... sleep in the office (prohibitions). have not. must not. should not. you .......... wear uniform in class (obligation). have to. must. must not. You mustn't _______ across the road. running. ran. run. He _______ keep his bedroom tidy. must. must to. musts. she Works …………. A nurse. as. like. how. she runs …………… a turtle ( like ). how. as. like. She explained ...............to bake a cake. like. how. as. is use to describe past habits, actions, or states that are no longer true in the present. past perfect. past continuous. past simple. used to. My daught Laura …………(be) a bad student. use to be. used to be. didn't use to be. don't used to. Peter ………. (not smoke) a lot. didn't used to smoked. used to smoking. didn't use to smoke. don't use to smoke. You can take the newspaper. I ................ (not read) it. won't to read. is going to read. will not to read. am not going to read. housework, pilates, dishes, homework, some exercise. make. do. promise, money, a cake, noise, mistake, coffee. make. do. we used if you have something you own it already, you possess it already, there is no change. get. must. have/ has. is about the process of acquiring it, there is a chance, "you go from not have to have", is about the transition. have/has. get. must. the day is ............ dark. get to. getting. gotten. got. they .......... drunk (past). got. getting. get. are got. |




