This document provides a list of 133 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb tense, either simple past, present, or present perfect. The sentences cover a variety of topics such as historical events, daily routines, plans for the future, and reactions to current situations. Students are to choose the appropriate verb form for each blank to accurately complete the meaning of each sentence.
This document provides a list of 133 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb tense, either simple past, present, or present perfect. The sentences cover a variety of topics such as historical events, daily routines, plans for the future, and reactions to current situations. Students are to choose the appropriate verb form for each blank to accurately complete the meaning of each sentence.
This document provides a list of 133 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb tense, either simple past, present, or present perfect. The sentences cover a variety of topics such as historical events, daily routines, plans for the future, and reactions to current situations. Students are to choose the appropriate verb form for each blank to accurately complete the meaning of each sentence.
This document provides a list of 133 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb tense, either simple past, present, or present perfect. The sentences cover a variety of topics such as historical events, daily routines, plans for the future, and reactions to current situations. Students are to choose the appropriate verb form for each blank to accurately complete the meaning of each sentence.
121. The teacher usually _________________(come) to class on time.
122. We __________________(take) a test right now. 123. Colombus _____________________(discover) America in 1492. 124. The Soviet Union _________________(experiment) with spacecraft for several years when the USA began its space program. 125. Martin Luther King __________________(work) for civil rights for more than a decade when he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. 126. Alright Johnny, it’s time you _________________(go) to bed. 127. “How are you feeling?” “- I have been feeling better since the doctor _________________(come). 128. Some students ___________________(graduate) next June. 129. This is a secret. I’d rather you ______________(not tell) anyone. 130. What a lovely night! The moon __________________(shine) brightly. 131. Oh God! It’s late! It’s time we _________________(go). 132. Ali ________________(study) English, but he doesn’t anymore. 133. The class begins when the teacher ____________________(arrive).