it is perfect present from the exercise book..
but whatever..
I don't reaLLy care..
next exercise :
Write the correct foRm of the verb in parentheses in each sentence. Use onLy the perfect tense. The verbs in these sentences are irreguLar verbs.
1. We (see) that movie. We have seen that movie.
2. He (have) his Lunch aLready. He has had his Lunch aLready.
3. I (be, never) there before. I have never been there before.
4. Richard (take) three different courses in EngLish.
5. Miss Peters (fLy) in an airpLane onLy two other times.
6. The two girLs (do, aLready) the dinner dishes.
7. I'm sorry. I (forget) the name of that new song.
8. Mr. and Mrs. Garcia (be) in this city for six months.
9. We (know) Mr. and Mrs. Smith for over tweLve years.
10. I (faLL) on these steep severaL times this week.
11. I think Mr. Harris (have, aLready) his Lunch.
12. I (read, aLready) his Letter and (write) a repLy to him.
13. CaroL and Martha (have) Lots of practice in EngLish so far.
14. We (see, aLready) Mr. Duncan and (speak) to him about that.
4. Richard has taken three different courses in EngLish.
5. Miss Peters has flown in an airpLane onLy two other times.
6. The two girLs have aLready done the dinner dishes.
7. I'm sorry. I have forgotten the name of that new song.
8. Mr. and Mrs. Garcia have been in this city for six months.
9. We have known Mr. and Mrs. Smith for over tweLve years.
10. I have faLLen on these steep severaL times this week.
11. I think Mr. Harris has aLready had his Lunch.
12. I have already read his Letter and have written a repLy to him.
13. CaroL and Martha have had Lots of practice in EngLish so far.
14. We have aLready seen Mr. Duncan and have spoken to him about that.
this excercise gr8..
coz my prefect tense knowledge is suck...
C-M-I-I-W...
1. Is
2. Has
3. Is (Here the nouns poet and dramatist refer to the same person.)
4. Are
5. Is
6. Has
7. Have (Here the real subject of the verb have is people, and not he.)
8. Were (We use were, and not was, in conditional clauses expressing an impossible supposition.)
9. Was
10. Has
11. Have
12. Was
13. Are
14. Was
15. Want (Here the possessive pronouns used before each noun indicate that they refer to different people.)
16. Has
17. Seems
18. Were (A collective noun is followed by a plural verb when the individual members of the group are thought of.)
Join together each of the following pairs of sentences by means of a relative pronoun.
1. I met a man. He had just lost his job.
2. You need something. I will give you that.
3. We got into a train. I was crowded.
4. This is my friend. I was speaking of him.
5. The officer has informed the police. His car was stolen.
6. The man betrayed me. I trusted him.
7. The boy was very happy. He won a prize.
8. Give me the book. The book is on the table.
9. We praised John. His performance was remarkable.
10. The boys came late. They were punished.
11. You bought a book. Show me the book.
12. You are powerful. You should be kind.
13. They caught the man. He was a thief.
14. The roof of the house was damaged. The house has now been repaired.
15. You are treacherous. You will be punished.
16. Charges have been leveled against him. Bribery is one of them.
Last edited by ervaughn; 31-12-09 at 18:35.
Reason: new exercise
1. I met a man who had just lost his job.
2. I will give you something that you need
3. When we got into a train, I was crowded.
4. It is my friend whom I were speaking.
5. The officer has informed the police that his car was stolen.
6. I trusted the man who betrayed me.
7. The boy who was very happy, won a prize.
8. Give me the book which is on the table.
9. We praised John who has remarkable performance.
10. The boys who came late, were punished.
11. Show me the book which you bought.
12. You who are powerful, should be kind.
13. They caught the man who was a thief.
14. The roof of the house which was damaged, has now been repaired.
15. You who are treacherous, will be punished.
16. Bribery one of them who have been leveled charges against him.
1. I met a man who had just lost his job.
2. I will give you what you need.
3. We got into a train which was crowded.
4. This is my friend of whom I was speaking.
5. The officer whose car was stolen has informed the police.
6. The man whom I trusted betrayed me.
7. The boy who won a prize was very happy.
8. Give me the book which is on the table.
9. We praised John whose performance was remarkable.
10. The boys who came late were punished.
11. Show me the book which you bought.
12. You who are powerful should be kind.
13. The man whom they caught was a thief.
14. The house whose roof was damaged has now been repaired.
15. You who are treacherous will be punished.
16. Bribery is one of the charges that have been leveled against him.
sry, I want to ask, does the question number 3 wrong?
I think the question should be
We got into a train. It was crowded
if the answer We got into a train which was crowded.
ouw yeah babe..
I apoLogize for my mistake..
it shouLd be "It" instead of "I"..
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Adverbs Exercise
Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs from the list given below. The kind of adverb that can be used is indicated in the brackets. Note that the same adverb can be used more than once.
1. I am not ……………………… sure. (Adverb of Degree)
2. You will ……………………… see an image. (Adverb of Time)
3. He worked diligently and …………………… (Adverb of Manner)
4. We ………………………. go skiing. (Adverb of Frequency)
5. You are …………………. right. (Adverb of Degree)
6. He …………………….. comes here. (Adverb of frequency)
7. I have not seen him ………………….. (Adverb of time)
8. He did not work hard, ………………….he failed. (Adverb of reason)
9. She mingles …………………with others. (Adverb of manner)
10. Are you ………………….prepared? (Adverb of manner)
11. I went to see her ………………….. (Adverb of time)
12. I know the place …………………… he lives. (Relative adverb)
13. …………………….. did you break my window? (Interrogative adverb)
14. That was …………………….he hit back. (Interrogative adverb)
15. He walked in ……………………. (Adverb of manner)
16. I was …………………….surprised. (Adverb of manner)
17. I am ……………….weak to move about. (Adverb of degree)
18. He solved the problem quickly …………………… to pass the test. (Adverb of degree)
1. I am not quite sure.
2. You will often see an image.
3. He worked diligently and patiently.
4. We often go skiing.
5. You are Absolutely right.
6. He seldom comes here.
7. I have not seen him today.
8. He did not work hard, therefore he failed.
9. She mingles pleasantly with others.
10. Are you Absolutely prepared?
11. I went to see her yesterday.
12. I know the place where too he lives.
13. why did you break my window?
14. That was why he hit back.
15. He walked in quietly
16. I was quite surprised.
17. I am quite weak to move about.
18. He solved the problem quickly enough to pass the test.
1. I am not quite sure.
2. You will now see an image.
3. He worked diligently and patiently (
4. We often go skiing.
5. You are quite right.
6. He seldom comes here.
7. I have not seen him today
8. He did not work hard, therefore he failed.
9. She mingles pleasantly with others.
10. Are you absolutely prepared?
11. I went to see her yesterday
12. I know the place where he lives.
13. why did you break my window?
14. That was why he hit back.
15. He walked in quietly
16. I was absolutely surprised.
17. I am too weak to move about.
18. He solved the problem quickly enough to pass the test.
1. I am not quite sure.
2. You will now see an image.
3. He worked diligently and patiently.
4. We seldom go skiing.
5. You are absolutely right.
6. He often comes here.
7. I have not seen him today.
8. He did not work hard, therefore he failed.
9. She mingles freely with others.
10. Are you quite prepared?
11. I went to see her yesterday.
12. I know the place where he lives.
13. Why did you break my window?
14. That was why he hit back.
15. He walked in quietly.
16. I was pleasantly surprised.
17. I am too weak to move about.
18. He solved the problem quickly enough to pass the test.
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