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Fill in the blanks with correct form of verbs as given in brackets.

(a) I __________to school now. (go) (Present continuous tense)

(b) Today he _________seriously. (not study) (Present continuous tense)

(c) Anjana _______when the bell rang. (write) (Past continuous tense)

(d) The maid ______the room when the guests arrived. (decorate) (Past continuous tense)

(e) We ____________guests to the party. (not invite) (Simple Past Tense)

(f) She ___________ the vase. (break) (Simple Past Tense)

(g) The monitor _______the class. (control) (Present Perfect Tense)

(h) I ________some sweets for you. ( bring) (Present Perfect Tense)

(i) She ________her work. (do) ( Past Perfect Tense)

(j) We _______ this chapter. (read) ( Past Perfect Tense)

(k) They ___________ to Mumbai next year. (shift) (Simple Future Tense)

(l) Our _________class a ballet. (perform) (Simple Future Tense)

(m) Mother _________for us. (wait) (Future Continuous Tense)

(n) We __________for the theme song. (rehearse) (Future Continuous Tense)



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Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

(a) I am going to school now. (go) (Present continuous tense)

(b) Today he is not studying seriously. (not study) (Present continuous tense)

(c) Anjana was writing when the bell rang. (write) (Past continuous tense)

(d) The maid was decorating the room when the guests arrived. (decorate) (Past continuous tense)

(e) We did not invite guests to the party. (not invite) (Simple Past Tense)

(f) She broke the vase. (break) (Simple Past Tense)

(g) The monitor has controlled the class. (control) (Present Perfect Tense)

(h) I have brought some sweets for you. ( bring) (Present Perfect Tense)

(i) She had done her work. (do) ( Past Perfect Tense)

(j) We had read this chapter. (read) ( Past Perfect Tense)

(k) They will shift to Mumbai next year. (shift) (Simple Future Tense)

(l) Our class will perform a ballet. (perform) (Simple Future Tense)

(m) Mother will be waiting for us. (wait) (Future Continuous Tense)

(n) We will be rehersaling for the theme song. (rehearse) (Future Continuous Tense)

Answered by Sly01
3

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