Daha önce YDS’ye yönelik dil bilgisi konularını anlattığımız yazılarımızda Tenses konusunu ayrıntılarıyla ele almıştık. Bu defa Tenses YDS Exercises başlığı altında sizlerle bu konuyla ilgili alıştırmaları paylaşmak istedik. Cevap anahtarı yazımızın son kısmında yer alıyor. Bu yazımızda Tenses YDS testine ve alıştırmalarına erişeceksiniz.

A- Write the Present Simple forms of the verbs.

  1. I —– (want) to call Penelope, but I —– (not know) her phone number.
  2. He —– (like) playing volleyball but he —– (not like) watching it.
  3. He —– (wash) his car every weekend.
  4. Greengrocers —– (sell) vegetables.
  5. Workers —– (start) work at 7.30 at this factory.
  6. It —– (rain) a lot in Black Sea Region.
  7. They —– (say) that the new manager —– (speak) five languages.
  8. We —– (not go) out very often during the week.
  9. Gases —– (expand) when heated.
  10. A: —– (your mother / work) ? 

B: No, she —– (be) a housewife.

  1. A: Can you tell me the time, please?

B: Sorry, I —– (not have) a watch.

B- Write the Present Continuous forms of the verbs.

  1. Harry —– (work) on the computer at the moment.
  2. Sheila and Mark —– (talk) on the phone.
  3. At the moment George —– (stay) in Boston because he —– (attend) a two-month seminar.
  4. Look! The children —– (build) a huge sandcastle.
  5. Why —– (you, wear) sunglasses when it’s raining?
  6. Mario —– (help) me with my project work tomorrow afternoon.
  7. I —– (study) Japanese this year. It’s really hard to learn?
  8. “—– (Kate, have) a shower?” “No, she —– (wash) her hair.”
  9. You —– (always, forget) my birthday.
  10. Computers —– (become) more and more important in our lives.

C- Present Simple or Present Continuous

  1. Tim usually —– (wake up) late on Sundays.
  2. The children —– (build) a snowman in the front yard.
  3. Don’t make noise, children. Your grandfather —– (sleep) upstairs.
  4. Paul —– (catch) the bus to work every morning.
  5. Dolphins —– (live) for about fifty years.
  6. Look, that man —– (wear) casual clothes to a formal meeting like this.
  7. This house —– (cost) $750 per month to rent.
  8. I —– (not, remember) the name of the hotel we stayed at.
  9. Sally —– (live) in Brighton where she —– (work) as an accountant.
  10. At the moment, Sally —– (stay) in London because she —– (work) at the head office.
  11. I —– (not understand) that sign on the wall. What —– (iy, mean) ?
  12. Pablo —– (think) English is an easy language to learn.
  13. I —– (read) a book about the life in 1950s. It —– (give) a clear description of life then.
  14. There’s something wrong with his car, so he —– (take) the bus to work this week.
  15. We usually —– (grow) vegetables in our garden, but this year we —– (not grow) any.
  16. Mr. Jones usually —– (do) the gardening, but today he —– (paint) the fence.
  17. David usually —– (learn) languages very quickly but he —– (seem) to have trouble with Japanese!
  18. He —– (always, borrow) money from me and he never —– (remember) to pay back.
  19. You —– (look) very thoughtful. What —– (you, think) about?

D- Complete the sentences with simple past form of the regular verbs given below.

studyplaystarthelp
cryworkturn ondemand
diefinishwatchvisit
  1. My father —– in a bank from 1980 to 2000.
  2. I —– my grandparents last weekend.
  3. Last night I —– maths for three hours. I —– at 8 pm and —– at 11 pm.
  4. I couldn’t sleep last night. The baby —– all night.
  5. Sandy —– hermum with cooking this afternoon.
  6. I —– an interesting film on TV last night.
  7. Our team —– well but still they lost the game.
  8. My grandparents —– at the age of 85 last month.
  9. It was cold in the room, so he —– the heater.
  10. The kidnappers —– $10 thousand ransom to release the little girl.

E- Complete the sentences with Simple Past form of the irregular verbs given below.

writeforgetgotakeoversleep
leavestealgrow upcatchhurt
fall (x2)breakbringhavebreak into
  1. The film wasn’t very interesting, so we —– the cinema before the film ended.
  2. A thief —– our office and —– all the computers last Saturday.
  3. He missed the school bus and —– a taxi to school this morning.
  4. Every year when I was a child we —– to Switzerland on holiday.
  5. His parents died when he was eight and —– by his aunt.
  6. I nearly —– an accident this morning. A van was coming towards me, but I moved quickly out of the way.
  7. When my elder sister was at university, she —– a lot of poetry.
  8. Alice —– to set her alarm clock and so she —– and was late for school.
  9. On his way home yesterday, Dick slipped on the icy sidewalk, he —– down and —– his back.
  10. While I was dusting the furniture I dropped my mother’s favourite vase. It —– on the ground and —– into pieces.
  11. In the 16th century the Spanish —– tons of gold from America to Europe.
  12. In the 14th century millions of people in England —– the plague and died.

F- Past Simple or Past Continuous

  1. When I —– (be) a child, I —– (want) to be a truck driver.
  2. They —– (get) married while they —– (study) at the university.
  3. I —– (think) about something else, so I —– (miss) what he said.
  4. Just as I —– (get) to an interesting part of the story, the doorbell —– (ring).
  5. When Florence Nightingale, the famous nurse, —– (arrive) in Crimea, many soldiers —– (die) from war wounds and disease.
  6. Mr. Harris —– (walk) in the park when he —– (fall) down a hole.
  7. As Julide —– (wait) at the bus stop, a pickpocket —– (steal) her purse.
  8. We —– (go) down in the lift when suddenly it —– (stop).
  9. While the bomb expert —– (examine) the strange looking box, it —– (explode).
  10. Our team were lucky last Sunday. After 70 minutes they —– (lose), but in the end they —– (win) the game by 3 goals to 1.
  11. I —– (not join) you because I thought you —– (talk) about something important.
  12. How fast —– (you were) when the accident —– (happen) ?

G- Write the given information in one sentence using the prompts in brackets.

  1. We put the fire out./ The fire brigade arrived. (when, already)

———————————————————————–.

  1. The train departed. / I arrived at the station. (just, when)

———————————————————————–.

  1. The injured man died. / The ambulance got there. (before, already)

———————————————————————–.

  1. She pulled the door. / she remembered that she left the keys inside. (after)

———————————————————————–.

  1. We finished dinner. / David went home. (as soon as)

———————————————————————–. 

  1. I got home. / They ate dinner. (by the time)

———————————————————————–.

  1. He went to the bank to draw some money. / The bank closed. (when, just)

———————————————————————–.

H- Future Tense

  1. I have three days off this week. I —– (visit) my grandparents in the country.
  2. The bus —– (arrive) at 7.15 sharp.
  3. Don’t get up. I —– (answer) the phone.
  4. Please call me when your plane —– (arrive).
  5. “The homework is too difficult.” “Don’t worry, I —– (help) you.”
  6. My eldest sister —– (have) a baby next month.
  7. Unless they —– (get) a pay rise, the workers —– (go) on a strike.
  8. It is not very cold. I —– (not think) it —– (rain) tomorrow.
  9. We can meet at Central Station —– (that, be) convenient?
  10. The city bus —– (change) routes and schedules. They —– (arrange) a schedule now.

I- Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous?

  1. Simon —– (have) his new computer since last month.
  2. I —– (call) you for half an hour.
  3. I can’t believe you —– (never see) a horse!
  4. I can’t believe you —– (have) Dave’s chess set for three months.
  5. He —– (paint) the house. He hopes to finish by this evening.
  6. We —– (repair) your car, sir. Actually, it was ready two hours ago.
  7. I —– (work) on this project work for days and I still have got a lot to do.
  8. “What happened?” “I —– (bite) my tongue.”
  9. It’s the first time I —– (hear) about this.
  10. She —– (study) Spanish for three months but she still can’t build a single sentence.
  11. “Where are you going to live?” “Well, my wife and I —– (talk) about it for weeks but we —– (not decide) yet.
  12. The factory —– (make) more than 1500 motorbikes this year.
  13. We —– (wait) for a reply since we wrote them last week.
  14. The beach looks awful. People —– (leave) litter everywhere.

J- Tense Review

  1. Don’t rush me! I —– (do) my best.
  2. My grandfather —– (have) treatment on his back for a few weeks.
  3. My elder brother —– (study) chemistry at METU. He —– (look) for a job now.
  4. He —– (move) to this town just a few weeks ago and he —– (already make) lots of friends.
  5. What’s wrong with Sandra? She —– (be) stressed and nervous lately.
  6. I can’t stand loud music. It —– (give) me a headache.
  7. He —– (play) with his cell phone when he —– (realize) the teacher —– (look at) him.
  8. I —– (work) in a factory until I —– (find) a better job.
  9. Arthur —– (not come) to see the film last night because he —– (already see) it before.
  10. We usually —– (go) skiing every year but this year we —– (not go) anywhere.
  11. “—– (you, listen) to the radio?” “No, you can turn it off.”
  12. I —– (enjoy) watching “The Flintstones” ever since I —– (be) a child.
  13. I —– (not want) to meet Tony so when he entered the room I —– (leave).
  14. The Simpsons —– (drive) to New York when their car —– (catch) fire.
  15. She —– (tell) me her phone number but I —– (not remember) it now.
  16. I nearly had an accident this morning. A lorry —– (come) towards me but I —– (move quickly) out of the way.
  17. ‘Can you play the guitar?’ ‘No, but I —– (learn).’
  18. If you —– (not have) time now, I —– (come) tomorrow.
  19. He —– (feel) nervous when he got on the plane because he —–(not fly) before.
  20. For some 40 years the Guinness Books of Records —– (be) one of the most popular books in the UK.
  21. Yesterday I —– (walk) through the city when I —– (see) a TV star.
  22. I —– (have) a terrible toothache last night but I —– (feel) OK today.
  23. You’re late! I —– (wait) here for twenty-five minutes.
  24. When we went to a concert last Saturday, we —– (not need) to queue because I —– (already buy) the tickets.
  25. In the past several years, conditions in the market —– (be) very difficult for our company.
  26. When Ken —– (start) to sing, everybody in the room —– (leave).
  27. Their new kitchen —– (look) fantastic. They —– (completely redecorate) it.
  28. You’re covered in dust. What I —– (you, do)?
  29. It —– (be) cold yesterday. The winter —– (be) just around the corner. I —– (think) that today —– (be) as cold as yesterday.
  30. I’m so familiar with this place. I —– (not know) how many times I —– (be) here!
  31. “When —– (Tom and Mary, arrive)?”

“They —– (leave) home an hour ago. I think they —– (be) here shortly.”

  1. When you —– (enter) a Japanese home, you —– (need) to remove your shoes.
  2. I was disappointed with the film. I —– (expect) it to be better.

Questions

1. – 16. sorularda cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
  1. I —– for two hours by the time he —– and —– me home.
    A) had been waiting / came / had taken
    B) had waited / came / took
    C) have been waiting / comes / has taken
    D) have waited / comes / takes
    E) will be waiting / comes / has taken

2. I wish she had applied to this computer firm but she —– to work for the same company she —– for 10 years.
A) chose / had been working

B) would choose / works

C) was choosing / was working

D) chooses / has been working

E) have chosen / worked

3. Jemima —– from anorexia nervosa for five years when she —– .
A) had suffered / died

B) had been suffering / had died

C) suffered / died

D) is suffering / dies

E) was suffering / died

4. Over the past seven months Turkish economy —– a considerable growth but it doesn’t seem to continue now.
A) have showed

B) would have showed

C) showed

D) has showed

E) is showing

5. Last summer, I —– a travel to Hawaii, which I —– to go since my childhood.
A) is arranging / have longed

B) have arranged / have longed

C) arranged / had longed

D) arrange / longed

E) would arrange / have been longing

6. I would rather we —– to somewhere else since I got too bored and almost slept during the play last night.
A) went

B) had gone

C) have gone

D) would go

E) were going

7. After we —– two children, we —– to move into a new house as it was inadequate for all of us.
A) had had / decided

B) had / were decided

C) have / are deciding

D) will have / have decided

E) have had / decided

8. Some ecologist —– that deers —– by the end of this century unless something is done to save them.
A) predicted / would die out

B) predict / die out

C) will predict / will be dying out

D) predict / will have died out

E) have predicted / had died out

9. If the snow —– falling so heavily, they —– in the forest last week.
A) had kept / would be trapped

B) kept / would have trapped

C) has kept / will trapped

D) had kept / would have been trapped

E) keeps / could be trapped

10. We’re so disappointed when we —– that all the tickets for the concert of 50 cent —– already —–.
A) have learned / had / been sold out

B) had learned / would have / sold out

C) leant / had / been sold out

D) learn / will / be sold out

E) were learned / had / been sold out

11. By the time we —– there, the match —– already. So, there was nobody.
A) have got / would finish

B) got / had finished

C) get / will have finished

D) had got / finished

E) will get / was finishing

12. All I was trying to say —– that he would come here and talk to you.
A) were

B) was

C) had been 

D) would be

E) will have been 

13. Kathy —– four languages fluently and she thinks that isn’t enough for her. So, she —– Chinese, and is about to have contacts with the Chinese.
A) spoke / had been learning

B) speaks / has been learning

C) is speaking / learned

D) will speak / had learned

E) had spoken / will learn

14. He —– for this company since he —– here to begin a new life because of the war in Afghanistan.
A) has been working / came

B) has worked / came

C) had worked / have come

D) worked / is coming

E) is working / will come

15. Hey, watch out! A huge stone —– the hill, otherwise we —– to take you to the hospital, which is desirable for neither of us. 
A) was rolling down / would need 

B) is rolling down / will need

C) has been rolling down / needed

D) rolled down / need

E) rolles down / had needed

16. According to the latest schedule, the courses at school —– at 9. This change, however, —– severe discussions among many people about its drawbacks before.
A) will start / causes

B) started / has been causing

C) is starting / will cause

D) start / has caused

E) was starting / is causing

Tenses Test -1-

1. – 10. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.
  1. Jessica wants to be a cook when she grows up.
    A) In the future when Jessica becomes a mature girl, working as a cook is her dream.
    B) After turning into an adult, she has given the decision to be chef.
    C) Right at the moment, Jessica is already grown-up and doing cooking as a job.
    D) Jessica’s demand for being a cook will never be realized when she gets older enough.
    E) Jessica had always been wishing to be cooking at restaurant until she became an adult.

2. In the end after decades of tyranny he stopped, ruling the country.
A) It is his intention to give up the administration of the country, which was cruel for his people.

B) He is still an oppressive ruler and in power for decades.

C) Eventually he is no longer governing the state after all the years passing with his despotism.

D) Many people expected that he would be no more an oppressive administrator, but he is still so.

E) Finally, he was no longer having a role in the country’s administration because of being brutal.

3. A new Mel Gibson movie is renewing the debate over who really killed Jesus.
A) A movie recently produced by Mel Gibson has already given a start to the discussions about who was the real killer of Jesus.

B) Nobody precisely knows who ended Jesus’s life, so Mel Gibson is shooting a film to recreate the argument about that issue.

C) The argument about who put Jesus to death is one of the topics covered in Mel Gibson’s recent movie.

D) Nowadays, people are discussing how Jesus was murdered with the show of Mel Gibson’s latest movie in the saloons.

E) At present time, it is a trend among people to argue who was the murderer of Jesus after the release of a new Mel Gibson film.

4. Charlie had never experienced staying at a hotel until he went to New York.
A) Charlie also had an opportunity to be hosted at a hotel long before his travel to New York.

B) For Charlie, having an accommodation at a hotel only became possible during his visit to New York.

C) As Charlie had never been out of the City of New York, he couldn’t access to a hotel.

D) Charlie’s first experience with an accommodation place like a hotel in New York seems impossible.

E) With his arrival to New York, Charlie was intending to stay at a hotel for the first time.

5. You’re being noisy right at the moment, thus I want you to be silent for a second.
A) The moments you’re talkative, you become unbearable so I highly recommend you to quit being full of noise for a minute.

B) What generally makes me so furious with yourself is your tendency to be naughty, which you should stop immediately.

C) I beg for your silence, otherwise I have to stop you from making noise for a long time.

D) It is your habit to be silent most of the time, therefore it will be much better if you were a bit chattering.

E) Your noisiness is troubling and irritating for me as a result, don’t do that at least for a short period of time.

6. His illness was the hardest case I had ever met as a physician.
A) As a physician, I was always presented to more trouble sonic disturbance he had.

B) No surgeon except me would ever supply him with a cure to his harsh illness.

C) I hadn’t dealt with an ailment as severe as his as a doctor of medicine until I saw him.

D) It became my habit to see patients like him who suffered from a harsh disease.

E) After meeting him, I could never have patients with ailments difficult to be cured.

7. —–, global stock indexes have approached late-’90s high.
A) over the last 12 months

B) in the last decade of the 1900s

C) between the years of 1999 and 2021

D) when there was a shortage of finance

E) as soon as the government can create the fund

8. Throughout time, East and West have traded, —–.
A) so merchants from both parts had been engaged in commerce

B) thus in recent years, global tastes have been getting similar

C) however the church-goers can be seen as opponents to that idea

D) as a result, Marco Polo took a journey to China in the 13th century

E) and traders would have difficulties in conducting their sales

9. The day after the 2003 Christmas celebrations —–.
A) people have still had the desire to go on the fun

B) the famous chef shot himself, leaving a woman with three children

C) the city dwellers had already given the decision to rent their flats

D) Clara and her friends are always volunteer to host a few visitors

E) a great number of tourists are prone to rush to the city

10. With the launch of the extremely praised E-1, a digital camera, last year —–.
A) scientists from different technology companies are required to cooperate

B) it will gain a popularity for its easy functions in a short time

C) Mr. Seymour had been expecting a slight increase in camcorders sold

D) what happens at the workplace is an enthusiasm for better technologies

E) Olympus positioned itself among the leaders of the digital photography market

Tenses Test -2-

1. – 10. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.
  1. I’m extremely tired, because I’ve been painting all the walls.
    A) Although the task of brushing the walls was tiresome for me, I have the feeling of comfort.
    B) Painting the whole house is not over yet as I’m remarkably out of breath right at the moment.
    C) I’ve just finished decorating the walls with paint, so I don’t feel much lively at the moment.
    D) The job of putting paint on the walls generally takes a great many efforts of mine, thus I get tired so quickly.
    E) Why I looked notably exhausted was the fact that I had engaged with the painting of the walls too much.

2. Tyson has had boxing matches for at least 10 years.
A) Tyson was with other boxers in the games in order to beat them exactly for 10 years.

B) Tyson had fights with his rivals, who were also boxers, nearly 10 years ago.

C) We know that he had never had matches with other boxers for almost a decade.

D) At present, Tyson is no longer joining the boxing game because at least 10 years have passed since the first match.

E) It has been approximately 10 years since he started to take part in boxing tournaments.

3. Just as Mr. Taylor was getting out of his office, he saw a cloud of dust ahead.
A) Just in front of the workplace realizing the approach of a cloud of dust made Mr. Taylor leave the bureau.

B) Mr. Taylor had quitted working in the office before he faced with a mass of particles in front.

C) When Mr. Taylor caught the sight of a mass of dust he was absolutely dealing with some papers in the office.

D) Mr. Taylor was intending to leave his office when he noticed that there stood a huge amount of dust in the air.

E) The moment Mr. Taylor was out of the place where he worked, he had already discerned the existence of a mass of dust.

4. By the end of the week, Jessica will have completed designing the cover of her novel.
A) Jessica is now busy with the illustrations on the cover page, but she won’t be at work when the week is over.

B) Even on the last day of the week, Jessica will still be trying to create a cover for her latest fiction.

C) Jessica planned to finish the last sketch on the cover of her book at the end of the week.

D) Handling with the designs of the cover for Jessica’s book will have been going on since the end of the week.

E) It has been a week since Jessica realized the perfection of her book’s cover page.

5. It is now announced on TV that the serial murderer has been imprisoned for life.
A) As the murderer had caused lots of people to die in a brutal way, he would be kept in jail all his life.

B) It is generally expressed on TV channels that the person who committed murders continuously is jailed and has to stay there for life.

C) The latest news is broadcasting that the serial killer will be put into jail as long as he remains alive.

D) According to the news on TV, the serial murderer is now in jail and will be kept there until his death.

E) The serial killer is to be jailed until he passes away just because of the recent expressions on TV.

6. Mary has never been able to pass her courses due to the lack of motivation up till now.
A) There is no lesson which Mary couldn’t be successful at right at the moment, but she used to fail them because she had no determination.

B) Mary’s shortness of drive was the only reason why she had many failures, however, she has some others leading her to them now.

C) It is the hope of Mary that one day she will manage to pass the school-subjects as soon as she gains some drives to be successful.

D) Whatever Mary did in order to get higher marks from her lessons was as she had expected though the absence of motivation.

E) Mary has been lately successful at passing her courses at school since she was remarkably motivated at that moment.

7. —–, by the time schooling reason is over in June.
A) the management board generally hires a painter for the school buildings

B) none of the students are quitting lessons immediately

C) I’ll have been teaching English for 4 years 

D) last year the head of the department resigned from his job

E) nearly a quarter of the population would have no work to do

8. Every time my mother needed me, —–.
A) she has been at hospital for health reasons

B) my friends are likely to give me a ring

C) the colleagues from the work will have difficult times

D) that means she will be sooner sick

E) I was nowhere to be found immediately

9. Pamela is going to see her dentist between 9 and 10 a.m. —–.
A) so, she has a severe toothache before going to his office

B) in other words, she will be in the dentist’s office in the morning

C) and, she has taken her new baby as she isn’t a good baby-sitter

D) however her dentist couldn’t keep his promise to heal the ache in her tooth

E) that is to say, her husband generally ignores the toothache he has been suffering

10. The president’s wife said that —–.
A) all the family will have to give importance to the re-unions

B) her husband is likely to be selected again for his good performance

C) she was haunted and wandered hotel hallway in her night-gown

D) nearly half the population trust her husband due to his courage

E) the likelihood for presidency may be higher than 50 %

CEVAP ANAHTARI

Exercise

A: 1- want / don’t know, 2- likes / doesn’t like, 3- washes, 4- sell, 5- start, 6- rains, 7- say / speaks, 8-don’t go, 9- expand, 10- A: Does your mother work, B: is, 11- don’t have

B: 1- is working, 2- are talking, 3- is staying / is attending, 4- are building, 5- are you wearing, 6- is helping, 7- am studying, 8- Is Kate having / is washing, 9- are always forgetting, 10- are becoming

C: 1- wakes up, 2- are building, 3- is sleeping, 4- catches, 5- live, 6- is wearing, 7- costs, 8- don’t remember, 9- lives / works, 10-  is staying / is working, 11- don’t understand / does it mean, 12- thinks, 13- am reading / gives, 14- is taking, 15- grow / aren’t growing, 16- does / is painting, 17- learns / seems, 18- is always borrowing / remembers, 19- look / are you thinking

D: 1- worked, 2- visited, 3- studied / started / finished, 4- cried, 5- helped, 6- watched, 7- played, 8- died, 9- turned on, 10- demanded

E: 1- left, 2- broke into / stole, 3- took, 4- went, 5- grew up, 6- had, 7- wrote, 8- forgot / overslept, 9- fell / hurt, 10- fell / broke, 11- brought, 12- caught

F: 1- was / wanted, 2- got / were studying, 3- was thinking / missed, 4- was getting / rang, 5- arrived / were dying, 6- was walking / fell, 7- was waiting / stole, 8- were going / stopped, 9- was examining / exploded, 10- were losing / won, 11- didn’t join, 12- were driving / happened

G: 1- We had already put the fire out when the fire brigade arrived. / When the fire brigade arrived, we had already put the fire out. 2- The train had just departed when I arrived at the station. / When I arrived at the station, the train had just departed. 3- The injured man had already died before the ambulance got there. / Before the ambulance got there, the injured man had already died. 4- After she pulled the door, she remembered that she left the keys inside. / She remembered that she left the keys inside after she had pulled the door. 5- As soon as we had finished dinner, David went home. / David went home as soon as we had finished the dinner. 6- By the time I got home, they had eaten dinner. / They had eaten dinner by the time I got home. 7- When he went to the bank to draw some money, the bank had just been closed. / The bank had just been closed when he went to the bank to draw some money.

H: 1- am going to visit, 2- arrives, 3- will answer, 4- arrives, 5- will help, 6- is going to have, 7- get / will go, 8- don’t think / will rain, 9- will that be, 10- is going to change / are arranging

I: 1- has had, 2- have been calling, 3- have never seen, 4- have had, 5- has been painting, 6- have repaired, 7- have been working, 8- have bitten, 9- have heard, 10- has been studying, 11- have been talking / haven’t decided, 12- has made, 13- have been waiting, 14- have left

J: 1- am doing, 2- has been having, 3- has studied / is looking, 4- moved / has already made, 5- has been, 6- gives, 7- was playing / realized/ was looking (or) had been looking, 8- will work / find, 9- didn’t come / had already seen, 10- go / aren’t going, 11- Are you listening, 12- have enjoyed / was, 13- didn’t want / left, 14- were driving / caught, 15- told / don’t remember, 16- was coming 7 moved, 17- am learning (or) will learn, 18- don’t have / will come, 19-felt / hadn’t flown, 20- has been, 21- was walking / saw, 22- had / feel, 23- have been waiting, 24- didn’t need / had already bought, 25- has been, 26- started / left, 27- looks / have completely, 28- have you been doing, 29- was / is / think / will be (or) is, 30- don’t know / have been, 31- did Tom and Mary arrive / left / will e, 32- enter / need to, 33- expected / had expected

Questions: 1.B 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.D 10.C 11.B 12.B 13.B 14.A 15.B 16.D

Tenses Test -1-: 1.A 2.C 3.E 4.B 5.E 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.B 10.E 

Tenses Test -2-: 1.C 2.E 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.E 9.B 10.C

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