The document contains examples of verbs in the future going to tense and the present perfect tense. For the future going to exercises, the correct verb form and tense must be chosen to complete sentences about plans and intentions. For the present perfect exercises, the correct auxiliary verb and past participle form must be chosen to talk about experiences up until now.
The document contains examples of verbs in the future going to tense and the present perfect tense. For the future going to exercises, the correct verb form and tense must be chosen to complete sentences about plans and intentions. For the present perfect exercises, the correct auxiliary verb and past participle form must be chosen to talk about experiences up until now.
The document contains examples of verbs in the future going to tense and the present perfect tense. For the future going to exercises, the correct verb form and tense must be chosen to complete sentences about plans and intentions. For the present perfect exercises, the correct auxiliary verb and past participle form must be chosen to talk about experiences up until now.
2. He going to (to suggest) something better at the meeting.
A. are, suggest B. is suggest
3. She going to (to tighten) the leash on the dog.
A. is, tighten B. am, tighten
4. I going to (to clip) the receipts together.
A. is, clip B. am, clips
5. We going to (to observe) the students in the cafeteria at noon.
A. are, observe B. are, observe
6. I going to (to give) you a sample.
A. are, give B. am, give
7. It going to (to seem) difficult at first.
A. is, seem B. are, seem
8. We going to (to remind) you in the morning.
A. are, remind B. is, remind
9. We going to (to admit) the truth.
A. is, admit B. are, admit
10. It going to (to be) very painful.
A. am, be B. is, be
11. He going to (to ask) his partner.
A. am, ask B. is, ask
12. I going to (to tap) him on the shoulder.
A. is, tap B. am, tap
13. The students _ going to (to commute) by train.
A. am, commute B. are, commute
14. The boys going to (to skip) school this afternoon.
A. are, skip B. is, skip
15. I going to (to put) shallots and turnips in the stew.
A. am, put B. is, put
16. She going to (to marry) Edward someday.
A. am, marry B. is, marry
17. It going to (to occur) at dawn.
A. are, occur B. is, occur
18. They going to (to charge) us interest.
A. are, charge B. is, charge
19. This car going to (to belong) to me someday.
A. am, belong B. is, belong
20. The fog going to (to vanish) soon.
A. is, vanish B. are, vanish EXERCISE 8-GOING TO
GOING TO NEGATIVE FORM
1. We going to trick you again.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
2. She going to circle the right answer.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
3. We going to respect his decision.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
4. They going to ensure our safety.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
5. You going to curse in my class.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
6. She going to empty her purse.
A. Isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
7. I going to label all the items in the store.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
8. We going to can beets this year.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
9. She going to care about that.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
10. We going to send the subpoena by bailiff.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
11. It going to snow in June.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
12. I going to be twenty-five years old in January.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not 13. She going to visit me in March. A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
14. You going to have another operation.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
15. They going to play checkers all night.
A. Isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
16. I going to bake a cake.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
17. Nancy going to place the names in a hat.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
18. We going to judge you.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
19. It going to lessen the pain.
A. isn’t B. aren’t C. am not
20. The frog going to leap on you.
A. Isn’t B. aren’t C. am not EXERCISE 9-PRESENT PERFECT 1. He (to break) the law many times. A. has break B. has broke C. has broken
2. I (to use) this product before.
A. has used B. has using C. has use
3. We (to see) that movie several times.
A. have saw B. have seen C. has seen
4. He (to make) many mistakes in his life.
A. have make B. has made C. have made
5. It (to bite) a few people.
A. has bite B. has bitten C. has bit
6. You (to offer) to help.
A. Have offer B. have offered C. has offered
7. I (to fly) many times.
A. have fly B. have flew C. have flown
8. They (to suffer) enough.
A. have suffered B. have suffer C. has suffered
9. You (to tear) all the clothes I lent you.
A. have tear B. have tore C. have torn
10. She (to forgive) you many times.
A. Has forgiven B. has forgave C. has forgive
11. I (to know) Mary since high school.
A. Has knew B. have known C. have know
12. He (to accuse) me of that before.
A. Has accused B. has accuse C. have accused
13. It (to start).
A. have start B. have started C. has started 14. We (to discuss) this many times. A. have discussed B. has discussed C. have discuss 15. I (to warn) you about that. A. have warn B. has warned C. have warned