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ZanzabumX [31]
2 years ago
9

Questions 15–23: Rewrite each sentence in the tense indicated.

English
1 answer:
omeli [17]2 years ago
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<span>15. Mona Lisa smiled mysteriously. (Past)

16. The three of us have planned on a picnic. (Present perfect).

17. Both teams will play a good game. (Future)

18. I expect to had enjoyed the beach. Past perfect: 

19. We will be packing sandwiches for lunch. Future progressive: 

20. Ron will have forgotten to feed the cat. Future perfect: 

21. Anne had been staying home during her boyfriend’s trips. Past perfect progressive: 

22. The author will have been promoting her book. Future perfect progressive: 

23. Cardinals have been nesting in the shrubs. Present perfect progressive:</span>
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