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LenaWriter [7]
3 years ago
6

Complete the following sentences with the correct present, past, or present perfect verbs.

English
1 answer:
lana66690 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

We MOVED to Denver...

Since then, I HAVE LIVED

Since she started college, she HAS HAD

her favorite teacher WAS

I HAVE PLAYED guitar

It HAS BEEN fun.

In high school, I PLAYED the drums

Two years ago, they QUIT their jobs

Since then, she HAS TRAVELED and he HAS VOLUNTEERED

The Johnsons HAVE BEEN

Last Year they WENT

Next year, they WANT

HAS SHE GOTTEN good grades

She HAS NOT STUDIED

She ALWAYS FINDS

Most of the time, she STUDIES on the train or bus

Last week she STUDIED while she was working

Some of the other students (ARE or HAVE BEEN) jealous

but she DOES NOT CARE about that

She is smart and LOVES school

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