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1. My neighbor _____ his lawn before he came over to clean mine.
A. had cleaned B. has cleaned C. is cleaning D. clean
2. I ______ an apple on my teacher’s desk before noticing the fifteen other apples in the basket next to her.
A. had placed B. am placing C. was placed D. has placed
3. My son _______ his sister to her friend’s house before he went to the movies himself.
A. is driving B. has driven C. drives D. had driven
4. I ______ a report on how plants grow last year for class and built a diorama for this year’s final project instead.
A. am writing B. had written C. writing D. writes
5. Last year, I __________ a Garry Valenciano song for the talent show followed by a rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody.
A. was singing B. am singing C. had sang D. had sung
6. Last year I __________ to Davao on a Holiday.
A. go B. goes C. went D. going
7. He __________ for twenty minutes for the bus yesterday.
A. waits B. was wait C. waited D. wait
8. My classmate and I ___________ our teacher about the test a while ago.
A. ask B. was asking C. asked D. asking
9. They __________ to the park because they were very tired.
A. not walk B. wasn’t walk C. no walk D. didn’t walk
10. They _________ to go camping in a park when they were children.
A. liked B. liking C. like D. likes
please answer it nicely and correctlyyy!!!!

Answers

Answered by kusumaraghavendra197
72

Answer:

1. has cleaned 2. had placed 3. has driven 4. had written 5. had sung 6. went 7. waited 8. asked 9. didn't walk 10. liked

Answered by KomalSrinivas
5

The correct answers are as follows:

1. A. had cleaned

2. A. had placed

3. D. had driven

4. B. had written

5. D. had sung

6. C. went

7. C. waited

8. C. asked

9. D. didn't walk

10. A. liked

  • The given exercise belongs to the topic of simple past and past perfect tense. This exercise is about the correct placement of simple past and past perfect tense in a sentence.
  • The action in the past that takes place first is shown by a past perfect tense.
  • The action that takes place afterward takes a simple past tense.
  • For example, 'The train had already left the station when I reached there.'

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