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Write the kind of tense against each sentence:
X. He was learning English.
2. We were waiting for him.
3. She will be writing a letter.
Alisha writes beautifully.
We made a boat yesterday.
They will have built a bungalow.
They are learning to dance.
8 You will have been singing a song
9 She will write a letter.
10. They had built the house.​

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Answered by adityaverma674
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1. Past continuous

2. Past continuous

3. Future continuous.

4. Present Indefinite.

5. Past Indefinite.

6. Future Perfect.

7. Present continuous.

8. Future Perfect continuous.

9. Future Indefinite.

10. Past Perfect...

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Answered by 23dlonis
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Answer:

Explanation:

CHAPTER 1

1a. The simple subject is the part of the sentence that names, without modifiers, who or what the sentence is about. The simple predicate is the part that says something about the subject. It also contains no modifiers or complements.

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Complete subject

Wendell

that nice family

sentences

the calla lilies

Rudolpho

CHAPTER 2

Complete predicate

behaved politely

Tonight; ate on the porch again

Backwards ran

In the spring; were in bloom again

This morning; was waiting on the porch for breakfast

2a. In the sentences below, underline the complete predicates. Then enclose the simple subjects and simple predicates in brackets:

1. The [family] [was having] coffee.

2. The [family] [was] content.

3. Without warning, [John] [entered] the room.

4. [John] [made] an announcement.

5. The [vases] [are] gone.

6. The [family] [became] furious.

7. [Mr. Morton] [had struck] again.

8. [Mr. Morton] [had] some nerve.

9. Someday that [man] [will regret] his actions.

10. Mr. Morton’s [reputation] [has been damaged] by these

allegations.

11. Everywhere [people] [are hiding] their vases. 12. [Mr. Morton] [seems] a little strange.

2b. Now, in the sentences that you just examined, identify action verbs (with A) and linking verbs (with L):

1. A 2. L 3. A

4. A 5. L 6. L 7. A 8. A 9. A 10. A 11. A 12. L

2c. Finally, identify the auxiliary verbs and the main verb in each sentence you’ve examined. The main verbs are underlined.

1. was having 2. was

3. entered

4. made

5. are

6. became

7. had struck

8. had

9. will regret

10. has been damaged 11. are hiding

12. seems

CHAPTER 3

3a. Write from memory the simple and perfect tenses of the verb call.

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SIMPLE PRESENT: SIMPLE PAST: SIMPLE FUTURE:

Today I call. Yesterday I called. Tomorrow I will call.

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PRESENT PERFECT: PAST PERFECT: FUTURE PERFECT:

Today I have called.

As of yesterday, I had called.

By this time tomorrow, I will have called.

3b. Write from memory the simple progressive and perfect progressive tenses of the verb call.

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: Today I am calling.

PAST PROGRESSIVE: Yesterday I was calling. FUTURE PROGRESSIVE: Tomorrow I will be calling.

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE: Today I have been calling.

PAST PERFECT PROGRESSIVE: Yesterday I had been calling. FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE: Tomorrow I will have been calling.

3c. Write from memory the simple and perfect tenses of the verb know.

SIMPLE PRESENT: SIMPLE PAST: SIMPLE FUTURE:

PRESENT PERFECT: PAST PERFECT: FUTURE PERFECT:

Today I know. Yesterday I knew. Tomorrow I will know.

Today I have known.

As of yesterday, I had known.

By this time tomorrow, I will have known.

3d. Write from memory the simple progressive and perfect progressive tenses of the verb know.

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: PAST PROGRESSIVE: FUTURE PROGRESSIVE:

Today I am knowing. Yesterday I was knowing. Tomorrow I will be knowing.

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE: Today I have been knowing.

PAST PERFECT PROGRESSIVE: Yesterday I had been knowing. FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE: Tomorrow I will have been knowing.

3e. Complete these sentences using the correct verb and the correct principal part:

1. I will sit here. (sit / set)

2. I will set my suitcase in the corner. (sit / set)

3. I will raise my bag to the top shelf. (rise / raise) 4. I will rise from my seat. (rise / raise)

5. I have risen from my seat. (risen / raised)

6. I have raised my bag. (risen / raised)

7. I will lie down. (lie / lay)

8. I will lay my bag over here. (lie / lay)

9. I have lain here for an hour. (lain / laid)

10. An hour ago, I laid my bag there. (lain / laid)

10. Far, further, furthestCHAPTER 1

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