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- Simple Present

1. She accept the gift


2. Do they accuse me?
3. I doesn’t achieve any reward
4. Don’t you add sugar to the tea?
5. They admire the leader, don’t they?
6. You don’t admit it, do you?

- Simple Past
1. He advised the worker yesterday
2. Did he affect the manager?
3. They didn’t agree on the agreement
4. Didn’t she allow to drive?
5. I answered the call last night, aren’t i?
6. The Boss didn’t approve our report, does he?

- Simple Future
1. We will arrive in Jakarta tomorrow
2. Will he ask about the report?
3. The police won’t attack us
4. Won’t you attend the ceremony?
5. We will avoid danger, won’t we?
6. You won’t believe the story, will you?

- Simple Past Future


1. I would bet in the future there will be flying cars
2. Would you bite the meat?
3. They wouldn’t blame you if it isn’t your fault
4. Shouldn’t you blow the balloon?
5. She would borrow the bag, wouldn’t she?
6. I wouldn’t bother you, would I?

- Present Continuous
1. He is bringing the tools
2. Are you brushing the toilet?
3. They aren’t building the stand
4. Aren’t you burning the wood?
5. She is buying a lot of stuff, isn’t she?
6. You aren’t calling the cops, are you?
- Past Continuous
1. She was caring the child
2. Was I catching the fish?
3. They weren’t chewing gum here
4. Weren’t we choosing the cheap one?
5. He was cleaning his room, wasn’t he?
6. You weren’t coming to the festival, were you?

- Future Continuous
1. I will be comparing the old car with the new one
2. Will the chocolate be containing poison?
3. She won’t be cooking cookies anymore
4. Won’t we be counting the risk?
5. They will be creating a flying car, won’t they?
6. He won’t be crying for another hour, will he?

- Past Future Continuous


1. I would be cutting the branches to make bonfire
2. Should I be deciding the way?
3. He wouldn’t be describing the robber
4. Wouldn’t they be disturbing us?
5. She would be dividing the cake equally, wouldn’t she?
6. You wouldn’t be drawing ghost, would you?

- Present Perfect
1. I have dreamed about going to space
2. Have they drunk the medicine?
3. He hasn’t ate pizza for a year
4. Haven’t we encouraged to help each other?
5. She has ended the relationship, hasn’t she?
6. You haven’t expanded the room, have you?

- Past Perfect
1. He had explained the lesson before the class end
2. Had they extended the subscription before it expired?
3. I hadn’t felt sick like this before
4. Hadn’t they found out about the party?
5. She had folded the origami for the party, hadn’t she?
6. We hadn’t followed the wrong path, had we?
- Future Perfect
1. We will have forbidden to smoke here
2. Will she have forgotten about the homework?
3. He won’t have gotten into trouble for chewing gum
4. Won’t I have gone by now?
5. They will have guessed it by now, won’t they?
6. You won’t have guided them to the wrong path, will you?

- Past Future Perfect


1. You would have had the job
2. Would they have hoped for rain?
3. He wouldn’t have ignored you, if you didn’t get angry
4. Wouldn’t the police have increased the safety of our city?
5. They would have insulted the robber, wouldn’t they?
6. She wouldn’t have introduced herself to me, would she?

- Present Perfect Continuous


1. He has been inviting you to do the homework
2. Have we been joining the fight club for a month now?
3. I haven’t been keeping the car key
4. The fighter hasn’t been kicking the sand sack for a while
5. She has been knowing about the secret all this time, hasn’t she?
6. You haven’t been laughing for a day, have you?

- Past Perfect Continuous


1. I had been leaving the house that night
2. Had you been lending the book to him?
3. The sales hadn’t been lying about the transaction yesterday
4. Hadn’t he been liking about the car?
5. She had been listening to the music for 1 hours before we arrived, hadn’t she?
6. They hadn’t been making the task, had they?

- Future Perfect Continuous


1. The Manager will have been meeting the boss tomorrow in Jakarta
2. Will he have been mentioning about the task?
3. They won’t have been paying for lunch tomorrow
4. Won’t you have been persuading the police?
5. The father will have been praising his son, won’t he?
6. The army won’t have been preparing the tank for war, will they?
- Past Future Perfect Continuous
1. I should have been pretending knowing about the math
2. Would you have been promising to keep quiet?
3. The Cops wouldn’t have been proving the prisoner wrong
4. Shouldn’t we have been pulling the case?
5. He would have been punishing the robber, wouldn’t he?
6. She wouldn’t have been pushing the door too hard, would she?

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