when I last ____(see) her she ____(hurry) along the road to the station.I ______(ask) her where she _____(go) and she ____(say), 'London' , but I don't think she _____(speak) the truth because there ______( not be) any train for London at that time......fill in the blanks with present continuous or simple present or simple past or past continous
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Completed paragraph with present continuous or simple present or simple past or past continuous is as follows:
- When I last saw her she hurried along the road to the station. I asked her where she was going and she said, 'London', but I don't think she was speaking the truth because there was not any train to London at that time.
Simple present:
- One of the verb tenses connected to the present tense in contemporary English is the simple present, present simple, or present indefinite.
- Although it also encodes specific information regarding aspect in addition to the present time, it is more often referred to as a tense.
Present continuous:
- When a verb is in the present continuous tense, it means that something is happening right now, regularly, and might continue in the future.
- The formula for the present continuous is to be [am, is, or are] + verb [present participle].
- While Scott searches for his new leather coat, Aunt Christine is warming up the car.
Simple past:
- The fundamental past tense in Modern English is the simple past, often known as the past simple, past indefinite, or preterite.
- Despite having various other purposes, its primary function is to narrate past occurrences.
Past continuous:
- The following is one approach to creating the past continuous tense: Subject + Be form (was/were) + verb in the 'ing' tense
- For instance, "Yesterday, my brother was making dinner."
- The subject in this sentence is "my brother," which is used with the verb "cook" in both its 'ing' and 'be' forms.
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