Choose... past simple future perfect past perfect continuous future continuous present continuous future simple present perfect continuous future with "going to" present simple past continuous past perfect present perfect future perfect continuous
We are enjoying the party. (are enjoying) He broke the engagement. (broke) At 8 o’clock this morning I was driving to work. (was driving) Isabel had finished her lunch when I arrived. (had finished) James Bond works for the British Intelligence. (works) I’ve been searching for the CD since came home. (have been searching) Peter has had a cold for five days. (has had) Tom and Anna lived in Acapulco for two years. (lived) I’ll talk to the boss myself. (will talk) He says he’s going to be the next American president! (is going to be) The population of India is growing fast. (is growing) We’ll have been awaiting her reply for three months next Monday. (will have been awaiting) She put on an evening dress. (put on) Michael has never seen a living elephant in his entire life. (has never seen) Cindy had been laughing for so long that she got hiccups. (had been laughing) I’ll be seeing a doctor at that time tomorrow. (will be seeing) The professor will have retired by next year. (will have retired) You know him well, don’t you? (know) The band is going on a world tour next month. (is going) He hadn’t said a word until his lawyer arrived. (hadn't said)
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Hi, Can you give it a try first, please? Clive
— Clive
Hi, Can you give it a try first, please?
Clive
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