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He thanked me for what i........ ? (have done, had done, have been doing)
I....... a strange noise. (hear, am hearing, have been hearing)
I.......him for a long time. (know, have known, am knowing)
I....... English for five years. (study, am studying, have been studying)
Don't disturb me. I......... my home work. (do, did, am doing)
Ali......to be a doctor. (wants, wanting, is wanting)
The soup........good. (taste, tastes, is tasting)
He........TV most evening. (watches, is watch, is watching)
He.........out five minutes ago. (has gone, had gone, went)
When he lived in Islamabad, he........to the cinema once a week. ( goes, went, was going)
The baby........all morning. (cries, has been crying)
I.........Ali at the zoo. (saw, have seen, had seen)
I........ Afridi this week. (haven't seen, did't seen, am not seeing)
This paper....... twice weekly. ( is appearing, appearing, appears)
John fell of the ladder when he.......the roof. ( is mending, was mending, mended)

Answers

Answered by tanishqvarpe825
1

Explanation:

1.Have done

2.am hearing

3.know

4.have been studying

5.did

6.wants

7.tastes

8.watches

9.has gone

10.was going

11.cries

12.have seen

13.havent seen

14.appearing

15.was mending

Answered by rahulkher721
2

Answer:

1. He thanked me for what I have/had done. (Both sentences are right here but with different meanings. if we use 'had' that means the one thanked you for what you had done a long ago. but if we use 'have' that means he thanked you for what you have recently done.)

2. I hear a strange noise. (Since, 'hear' is a stative verb, it cannot be a continuous verb.)

3. I know him for a long time. ( It has the same reason which the second sentence has.)

4. I have been studying English for five years.

5. Don't disturb me, I am doing my homework.

6. Ali wants to be a doctor.

7. The soup tastes good. (Taste is a non continuous verb.)

8. He watches TV most evenings.

9. He has gone out five minutes ago.

10. When he lived in Islamabad, he went to cinema once a week.

11. The baby cries all morning.

12. I saw/have seen/had seen Ali at the zoo. (In this sentence, all three formations are right, but it depends on the time like how long ago the action of seeing Ali was done.)

13. I didn't see Afridi this week.

14. This newspaper appears twice weekly.

15. John fell of the ladder when he was mending the roof.

•Hope, answered the questions!

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