This document contains 15 sentences with verbs in parentheses that are missing their inflections. The sentences provide examples of using different verb tenses and aspects in English, with verbs like go, get, sell, be, do, phone, rain, cost in their base forms missing the appropriate suffixes. Taken together, the sentences serve as a brief exercise for learners to practice identifying verb tenses and inflecting verbs in English sentences.
This document contains 15 sentences with verbs in parentheses that are missing their inflections. The sentences provide examples of using different verb tenses and aspects in English, with verbs like go, get, sell, be, do, phone, rain, cost in their base forms missing the appropriate suffixes. Taken together, the sentences serve as a brief exercise for learners to practice identifying verb tenses and inflecting verbs in English sentences.
This document contains 15 sentences with verbs in parentheses that are missing their inflections. The sentences provide examples of using different verb tenses and aspects in English, with verbs like go, get, sell, be, do, phone, rain, cost in their base forms missing the appropriate suffixes. Taken together, the sentences serve as a brief exercise for learners to practice identifying verb tenses and inflecting verbs in English sentences.
2. Yesterday morning I (get) up at 6.30. 3. We needed some money so we (sell) our car. 4. " she ever (be) to Spain?" 5. "What Peter (do) now?" 6. Please don't make so much noise. I (study) for my online degree. 7. Water (boil) at 100 degrees Celsius. 8. Carol often (learn) with her father. 9. Now Ron (phone) Jill again. It (be) the third time he (phone) her this evening. 10. It (rain) now. It (begin) raining two hours ago. So it (rain) for two hours. 11. you (hear) anything from Tom since Christmas? 12. " it (rain)?" she always (ask) me. 13. " you (go) out last night?" 14. New York (be) one of the largest cities of the world. 15. This house (cost) 35,000 pounds in 1980.