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www.english-practice.at B1 All Tenses T054

Fill in the correct form of the verb given.

1. Last night, when I ___________________ dinner, my mom ___________________. I totally

___________________ about the roast in the oven, and I ___________________ everything. (MAKE, CALL, FORGET, BURN)

2. Most police officers ___________________ uniforms to work. Only detectives in higher

positions ___________________ their street clothes. (WEAR, WEAR)

3. His family ___________________ to Singapore when he was three, then they

___________________ back again when he started high school. (MOVE, MOVE)

4. Your car is fine now. There was a problem with the gears, but we ___________________ it.

(FIX)

5. After Claire ___________________ for half an hour, she suddenly ___________________ to check

her watch. (RUN, STOP)

6. I ___________________ smoking three years ago. Before that, I ______________________ for

over a decade. (STOP, SMOKE)

7. Look, Mary ___________________ the windows. Nobody ___________________ them for over a

month. (CLEAN, CLEAN))

8. Tina ______________________ her emails for the last two hours. (CHECK)

9. Living in a foreign country was strange at first, but we ___________________ used to it.

(GET)

10. I ___________________ I want any dessert. I ___________________ too much to eat already.

(NOT THINK, HAVE)

11. In our history lesson yesterday my friend and I ___________________ to each other and we

___________________ attention. Suddenly, our history teacher ___________________ right next to us. (TALK, NOT PAY, STAND).

12. Wendy ___________________ her boyfriend every afternoon. (PHONE)

13. I saw him sitting on the sofa. He ___________________ very tired because he

_______________________ too much. (BE, WORK)

14. John ___________________ our flight this morning, but he ___________________ hotel

arrangements yet. (BOOK, NOT MAKE)

15. I _______________________ the cup finals when you arrived. (WATCH)

16. We normally ___________________ together every second Sunday, but this month everyone

___________________ on holiday, so we ___________________ any meetings. (GET, BE, NOT HAVE) www.english-practice.at KEY

1. Last night, when I was making dinner, my mom called. I totally forgot / had totally

forgot about the roast in the oven, and I burned everything. (MAKE, CALL, FORGET, BURN)

2. Most police officers wear uniforms to work. Only detectives in higher positions wear

their street clothes. (WEAR, WEAR)

3. His family moved/ had moved to Singapore when he was three, then they moved back

again when he started high school. (MOVE, MOVE)

4. Your car is fine now. There was a problem with the gears, but we have fixed/ fixed it.

(FIX)

5. After Claire had been running for half an hour, she suddenly stopped to check her

watch. (RUN, STOP)

6. I stopped smoking three years ago. Before that, I had been smoking for over a decade.

(STOP, SMOKE)

7. Look, Mary is cleaning the windows. Nobody has cleaned them for over a month.

(CLEAN)

8. Tina has been checking her emails for the last two hours. (CHECK)

9. Living in a foreign country was strange at first, but we got used to it. (GET)

10. I don't think I want any dessert. I have had too much to eat already. (NOT THINK,

HAVE)

11. In our history lesson yesterday my friend and I were talking to each other and we were

not paying attention. Suddenly, our history teacher was standing right next to us. (TALK, NOT PAY, STAND).

12. Wendy phones her boyfriend every afternoon. (PHONE)

13. I saw him sitting on the sofa. He was very tired because he had been working too

much. (BE, WORK)

14. John booked/ has booked our flight this morning, but he hasn't made hotel

arrangements yet. (BOOK, NOT MAKE)

15. I was watching/ had been watching the cup finals when you arrived. (WATCH)

16. We normally get together every second Sunday, but this month everyone is on holiday,

so we aren't having/ don't have any meetings. (GET, BE, NOT HAVE)quotesdbs_dbs14.pdfusesText_20
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