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Tenses Exercise in Fill-ups : Part Two
Fill correct form of the verb in the given space:1. The students will ........ (go) to Appu Ghar on Saturday?
2. Children ........ (wait) for the school bus for half an hour.
3. Will your brother have ........ (complete) his home-work?
4. We ........ (read) the Hindustan Times daily.
5. Does a newspaper not ........ (help) us to get information about the world?
6. Keep quiet, we are ........ (listen) to the music.
7. He ........ (come) here last night.
8. Sita has just ........ (go) out.
9. The cat ........ (hide) itself in a bush.
10. The dog was ........ (bark) at the stranger.
11. He did not ........ (go) to Kashmir with his family last year.
12. It ........ (rain) for three hours.
13. He was not ........ (dance) with friend.
14. She ........ (teach) in this school since 1985.
15. A vegetarian is a person who never ........ (eat) meat.
Answers: 1.Go, 2. Have been, 3. Completed, 4.Reads 5.Help, 6.Listening, 7.Come, 8. Gone, 9.Has hidden, 10.Barking, 11. Go, 12. Has been, 13.Dancing, 14. Has been teaching, 15.Eats
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