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Axa Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What I have done was/is...

Hi! I'd just like to know about this, I can't explain this to you, but I have examples about this topic.

Examples: A. What I have done (was/is) to rebuild my house.

B. What I did (is/was) to clean my room.

C. What I had done (is/was) to liberate our country.

D. What I was doing (was/is) to watch television.

E. What I am doing (was/is) to have a bath.

F. What I will do (was/is) to build this building.

G. What I would do (was/is) to study at school.

Ok, could you help me? It has been hurting my brain. Thanks in advance!

  

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Match the tense: A. is (have done is present perfect, so use present) B. was (did is simple past, so use past) C.

  • Match the tense: A.
  • is (have done is present perfect, so use present) B.
  • was (did is simple past, so use past) C.
  • was (had done is past perfect) D.
  • What I was doing was watching television.
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Match the tense:

A. is (have done is present perfect, so use present)

B. was (did is simple past, so use past)

C. was (had done is past perfect)

D. What I was doing was watching television.

E. What I am doing is having a bath.

F. What I will do is to build this building. (OK, don't match tense for future tenses, use present.)

G. What I would do would

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