Alex's bags are almost ready for his trip. He (leave) for Austria later this afternoon. We'll say good-bye to him before he (go).
is leaving / leaves / will leave...goes
Now listen carefully. When Aunt Martha (arrive) tomorrow, give her a big hug.
arrives
Nicky, please don't interrupt me. I (talk) to Grandma on the phone. Go play with your trucks.
am talking
My mother began to drive when she was 14. Now she is 89, and she still drives. She (drive) for 75 years.
has been driving
It (snow) when I left the house this morning, so I wore my hat and gloves.
was snowing
I heard a slight noise, so I walked to the front door to investigate. I looked down at the floor and saw a piece of paper. Someone (push) a note under the door to my apartment.
had pushed
Sarah gets angry easily. She (have) a bad temper ever since she was a child.
has had
Australian koala bears are interesting animals. They (spend) practically their entire lives in trees without ever coming down to the ground.
spend
It's raining hard. It (start) an hour ago and (stop, not) yet.
started...hasn't stopped
Kate reached to the floor and picked up her glasses. They were broken. She (step) on them.
had stepped
We (stay) at a hotel in Miami when the hurricane hit southern Florida last month. As soon as the hurricane moved out of the area, we left and went back home.
were staying
I (feel) really tired all week. I've been getting enough sleep, so maybe I should see a doctor.
have felt / have been feeling
Since prehistoric times, people in every culture (wear) jewelry.
have worn
I really like my car. I (have) it for six years. It runs beautifully.
have had
Steve (enjoy) listening to Mozart since he (take) a music class in high school.
has enjoyed...took
The phone rang, so I (pick) it up and (say) hello.
picked...said
Tommy (lose) 20 pounds by next December.
will have lost
My cousin (stay) with me in my apartment for the last two weeks. I'm ready for him to leave, but he seems to want to stay forever.
has been staying
Mrs. Larsen discovered a bird in her apartment. It was in her living room. It (fly) into her apartment through an open window.
had flown / flew
The teacher is late today, so class hasn't begun yet. After she (get) here, class will begin.
gets
I walked slowly through the market. People (sell) all kinds of fruits and vegetables. I studied the prices carefully before I decided what to buy.
were selling
I (break) my glasses three times so far this year. One time I dropped them. Another time I sat on them. This time I stepped on them.
have broken
Now, whenever Sarah starts to lose her temper, she (take) a deep breath and (count) to ten.
takes...counts
I (decide, already) to major in marine biology.
have already decided
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