be, expect, walk, insist, pack, lose The first month on the trail (present perfect) _______________________ challenging. Before we set out, I (past perfect) _______________________ that I would ride the wagon, but instead I (present perfect) _______________________ miles every day. Mother (present perfect) _______________________ that I always wear a bonnet because of the sun. It’s a good thing that we (past perfect) _______________________ so many bonnets, because the wind keeps blowing them off my head and across the prairie! I think I (future perfect) _______________________ all my bonnets before we arrive in California.
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1. has been
2. had
3. have walked
4. has insisted
5. had packed
6. will have lost
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The first month on the trail has been challenging. Before we set out, I had expected that I would ride the wagon, but instead, I have walked miles every day. Mother has insisted that I always wear a bonnet because of the sun. It’s a good thing that we had packed so many bonnets because the wind keeps blowing them off my head and across the prairie! I think I will have lost all my bonnets before we arrive in California.
- Present Perfect Tense: It is an important aspect of English Grammar that combines the form of present tense with the 'perfect' form of the condition that defines the present scenario with a perfect sense in a sentence.
- Past Perfect Tense: This tense utilizes the past tense combined with the perfect form.
- Future Perfect Tense: This tense utilizes the future tense combined with the perfect form in the sentence.
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