E Fill in the blanks with the present perfect or the simple past tense of the given verbs.
1. 1.
(keep) the door open for you all evening.
Close it after you enter the house.
2. My father
(teach) me how to ride a bicycle,
but I am still not good at it.
3. Our neighbour.
(bake) a beautifully
decorated cake for my birthday; I am now going to cut it.
4. My mother
(gift) me a set of novels by my
favourite author. I am very excited to read them.
5. You
(learn) how to play the piano; you may
now participate in our school concerts.
6. Although the chef
(explain) the use of some of the exotic ingredients
on the cookery show, I don't think my mother will buy them.
7. The weary trekkers
(reach) their destination; all they need now is rest
and some warm food.
8. The florists
(decorate) the wedding hall with expensive flowers, and
the venue looks stunning.
9.
(you hear) the news about the earthquake? We may soon be asked to
evacuate the building.
10. Tam sorry, but I
(not understand) the lesson. Could you please repeat
it?
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The first and second blank specifies something that is happening that is why we are supposed to use the present continuous (also called present progressive). It is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now, either at the moment of speech or now in a larger sense. The present continuous can also be used to show that an action is going to take place in the near future. It ends in"-ing".
The first and second blank specifies something that is happening that is why we are supposed to use the present continuous (also called present progressive). It is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now, either at the moment of speech or now in a larger sense. The present continuous can also be used to show that an action is going to take place in the near future. It ends in"-ing".Thus Option C and A becomes wrong.
The first and second blank specifies something that is happening that is why we are supposed to use the present continuous (also called present progressive). It is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now, either at the moment of speech or now in a larger sense. The present continuous can also be used to show that an action is going to take place in the near future. It ends in"-ing".Thus Option C and A becomes wrong.In option D, "Was" is in the past tense which makes it past continuous. It is the wrong option.
The first and second blank specifies something that is happening that is why we are supposed to use the present continuous (also called present progressive). It is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now, either at the moment of speech or now in a larger sense. The present continuous can also be used to show that an action is going to take place in the near future. It ends in"-ing".Thus Option C and A becomes wrong.In option D, "Was" is in the past tense which makes it past continuous. It is the wrong option.Option B is correct.
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