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OleMash [197]
3 years ago
8

Open the brackets using Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple or Past Continuous. Write down full sentences.

English
1 answer:
Ne4ueva [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

My flatmate <u>always leaves</u> the bathroom in a mess!

I will call you when I <u>get</u> home.

The coffee <u>tastes</u> really bitter.

Kathy <u>fell off</u> the ladder when she <u>was painting</u> the wall.

While we <u>were having</u> tea, it <u>started</u> to rain.

Mark <u>is living</u> in Prague for a few months, but usually, she <u>lives</u> in London.

When we <u>were decorating</u> a Christmas Tree, Santa Claus <u>had come</u>.

<u>Did you start</u> to work at school in 2001?

I <u>drink</u> coffee every morning.

The next train <u>is leaving</u> this evening at 17:00.

Explanation:

Simple present or present indefinite tense is employed to denote universal truths, habitual/regular actions, and the present actions. It is formed using 'sub + V1 + s/es with 3rd person singular.' While present continuous tense is employed to denote the ongoing action in the present and formed by using 'sub + is/am/are + V1 + ing.' Past simple tense is used to describe the completed actions or past events that took place at a specific point of time in the past and thus, it uses 'sub + V2.' Past continuous tense is used to denote the actions that began at particular point of time in the past and were in continuity in the past. It uses 'sub + was/were + V1 + ing.' These tenses have correctly been employed to fill the above sentences.

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