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  • Hurry! Someone (follow) us.
    is follow
    is following
    are following
  • Where (you/have) dinner yesterday?
    did you had
    are you had
    you had
    did you have
  • Grace (speak) to Rebecca a while ago.
    speaking
    speak
    spoke
    speaks
  • It's a beautiful day. I'm sure you (enjoy) our day at the beach.
    are enjoy
    enjoys
    will enjoy
  • Right now, they (live) in their parents' house.
    living
    are living
    lives
  • My mother (go) to the salon last Monday.
    goes
    goed
    go
    went
  • What (do, you, usually) at 12 pm on Sundays?
    you usually do
    do you usually do
    are you usually do
  • Their plane (take off) at 7 am yesterday.
    took off
    takes off
    taking off
  • I ......(be) very tired yesterday because I .....(work) a lot.
    am / work
    was / working
    was / worked
  • Unfortunately, our team (not win) any games last year.
    not win
    didn't win
    not won
    didn't won
  • When (Andrew Jackson/become) the president of the USA?
    was Andrew Jackson become
    Andrew Jackson became
    did Andrew Jackson become
  • I think Patrick (drive) to work this very moment.
    is driving
    are driving
    drive
    drives
  • I usually (sing) in the shower.
    sings
    singing
    sing
  • I promise that I (not/tell) anyone about her secret.
    not tell
    will not tell
    am not telling
  • Our eldest son (not/graduate) from the university yet.
    not graduate
    didn't graduate
    has not graduated
  • Everyone (sleep) when the earthquake (hit) the small town.
    was sleep / hitted
    was sleeping / hit
    sleeping / hit
  • My family (buy) a piece of land in the South last year. They (build) a summer house there at the moment.
    bought / build
    bought / are building
    buying / are building
  • You can turn off the TV. I (not/watch) it.
    am not watching
    don't watch
    isn't watching
    not watching
  • What (you/cook) tonight? (future)
    are you going to cook
    did you cook
    are you cook
  • David (watch) English movies every day and it (help) him with his English.
    watch / help
    watches / helps
    watching / helping
  • He (not/see) his nephews last summer.
    not see
    didn't saw
    didn't see
  • When I first (meet) them, they (both/study) engineering.
    meeted / are both studying
    met / were both studying
    met / is both study