Exsercise 6 : Simple Present and Present Progressive Choose either the simple present or present progressive in the following sentences.
1. Something smells (smell) very good.
2. We are eating (eat) dinner at seven o’clock tonight.
3. He practices (practice) the piano every day.
4. They are driving (drive) to school tommorow.
5. I believe (believe) you.
6. Maria has (have) a cold.
7. Jorge is swimming (swim) right now.
8. John hates (hate) smoke.
9. Jill always gets (get) up at 6.00 A.M.
10. Jerry is mowing (mow) the lawn now.
Exercise 7: Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive Use either the simple past tenseor past progressive in the following sentences as appropriate.
1. Gene was eating (eat) dinner when his friend called.
2. While Maria was cleaning the apartment, her husband slept (sleep).
3. At there o’clock this morning, Eleanor was studying (study).
4. When mark arrived, the Johnsons was having (have) dinner, but they stopped in order to talk him.
5. John went (go) to france last year.
6. When the teacher entered (enter) the room, the students were talking.
7. While Joan was writing the report, Henry looked (looks) for more information.
8. We saw (see) this movie last night.
9. At one time, Mr Roberts was owning (own) this building.
10. Jose was writing (write) a letter to his family when his pencil broke (break).
Exercise 8 : Present Perfect and Simple Past Use either the present perfect or the simple past in the following sentences.
1. John has written his report last night
2. Bob has seen this movie before.
3. Jorge has already read the newspaper.
4. Mr. Johnson has worked in the same place for thirty-five years, and he is not planning to retire yet.
5. We haven’t begun to study for the test yet.
6. George has went to the store at ten o’clock this morning.
7. Joan has traveled around the world.
8. Betty has written a letter last night.
9. Guillermo has called his employer yesterday.
10. We haven’t seen this movie yet.
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