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Rom4ik [11]
4 years ago
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Questions 10–14: Give the correct form of the verb to be for the tense in parentheses. 10. I _______ (past) late this morning. 1

1. 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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2 answers:
salantis [7]4 years ago
3 0

10. was

11. will be

12. will

13. are

14. are, is

stepan [7]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Daisy and Olivia play (action) piano.

2. Dan prefers (action) the guitar.

3. They are (linking) all talented musicians.

4. Daisy’s favorite composer is (linking) Chopin.

5. She likes (action) Mozart, too.

6. Olivia has been (helping) learning (action) a Mozart sonata.

7. She and Daisy perform (action) duets as well.

8. Dan wishes (action) he could (helping) play (action) like Segovia.

9. My children’s music fills (action) the house with joy.

10. I <u>was </u><u>going to be</u> (past) late this morning.

11. The bus <u>is going to be</u> (future) on time, so don’t miss it.

12. Possibly the weather <u>will be</u> (future) clear at game time.

13. Often, many people <u>are going to be</u> (present) late on a rainy day.

14. You <u>are</u> (present) never late, no matter what the weather <u>is</u> (present).

15. Mona Lisa <u>smiled</u> mysteriously.

16. The three of us <u>have planned</u> on a picnic.

17. Both teams <u>will</u><u> play</u> a good game.

18. I <u>had expected</u> to enjoy the beach.

19. We <u>will be packing</u> sandwiches for lunch.

20. Ron <u>will have forgotten</u> to feed the cat.

21. Anne <u>had been staying</u> home during her boyfriend’s trips.

22. The author <u>will have been promoting</u> her book.

23. Cardinals <u>have been nesting</u> in the shrubs.

Explanation:

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