Exercise 1: Pick out the verb and state the tense for the following sentences. {Kindly refer to the above examples in order to write the answers.] 1] She eats with her left hand. Ans) 2] The chief guest addressed the gathering. Ans) 3] She works at a factory. Ans) 4] Sheila will bake a cake for her brother's birthday. Ans) 5] The students listened to the lesson. Ans) 6] You will finish this later. Ans) 7] Emily looks happy. Ans) 8]The sun rises in the east. Ans) 9] Mary solved the puzzle. Ans) 10] They speak English at work. Ans) 3/3
Answers
Q.1.
1). felt - past indefinite/simple past
2). was sleeping - past continuous
3). am - present simple
4). struck - past indefinite/simple past
5). Spat, Resumed - past indefinite/simple past
Q. 2
1. His contribution to the Indian Air Force is monumental to the least.
- Present simple
2. I shall not want many soldiers.
- Future simple
3. What are we waiting for?
- Present continuous
4. My teachers had no answer.
- Simple past
5. Only when the dust is removed, does the mirror shine and the reflection becomes clear.
- Present simple
Q. 3
1. My spirits are rising. (Present Continuous Tense)
2. I think I am discovered. (Simple Present Tense)
3. The IA-F will grow with him. (Simple Future Tense)
4. I still love what I do. (Simple Present Tense)
5. His stew-ard stood facing him. (Simple Past Tense)
6. I will have goo-gled the subject beforehand. (Future Perfect Tense)
7. But three months had passed, spring had set in and the tree had been back to its green majesty once again, full of leaves, flowers, birds, and life. (Past Perfect Tense)
8. A heavy fire has broken out in the forest. (Present Perfect Tense)
9. Medical science has been allowing doctors to diagnose and treat patients. (Present Perfect Continuous)
10. He had also been teaching me to write my name and saying he would soon teach me to write whole sentences and to add numbers. (Past Perfect Continuous Tense)
11. Polly and Jack will promise to come with me. (Simple Future Tense)
12. The stew-ard was retreating hastily. (Past Continuous Tense)
13. One day, I will have gathered the courage to ask the boys' father. (Future Perfect Tense)
14. Innumerable stars will be shining across the infinite sky. (Future Continuous Tense)
15. We will have been utterly failing our children in imparting education. (Future Perfect Continuous Tense)
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