Ans (a) will listen
Ans (b) comes
Ans (c) caught
Ans (d) is raining
Ans (e) drive
Ans (f) blowing
(I)
Ans (a) (i) are planning
Ans (b) (iv) went
Ans (c) (iii) will not go
Ans (d) (iv) have decided
Ans (e) (i) are eagerly waiting
Ans (f) (ii) have already left
(II)
Ans (a) (i) has been teaching
Ans (b) (iv) came
Ans (c) (ii) had been living
Ans (d) (iii) lives
Ans (e) (ii) comes
Ans (f) (iii) works
(III)
Ans (a) (iii) returned
Ans (b) (ii) are going to have
Ans (c) (iv) meet
Ans (d) (iii) will be
Ans (e) (iii) has changed
Ans (f) (ii) saw
(IV)
Ans (a) (iv) have been trying
Ans (b) (ii) succeeded
Ans (c) (iv) find
Ans (d) (iv) pronounce
Ans (e) (i) is
Ans (f) (iii) encourages
(V)
Ans (a) (ii) was crushed
Ans (b) (ii) said
Ans (c) (iii) took
Ans (d) (iv) was standing
Ans (e) (ii) passed
Ans (f) (ii) lost
Ans (g) (ii) was
Ans (h) (iii) managed
Ans (a) fall ........fell
Ans (b) came........coming
Ans (c) see........ saw
Ans (d) says...........said
Ans (e) do.....doing
Ans (f) think....thought
Ans (g) replies.....replied
Ans (h) intends.......intended
Ans (i) is.......are
Ans (j) save........(have) saved
1. What are the different types of tenses in English grammar? | ![]() |
2. How do I identify the correct tense to use in a sentence? | ![]() |
3. What is the difference between regular and irregular verbs in terms of tense? | ![]() |
4. Can you give examples of how to form the perfect tenses? | ![]() |
5. Why is it important to use the correct tense in writing? | ![]() |