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  • Cristiano Ronaldo _____ _____ _____ in the soccer game tonight. [Future Progressive / play]
    Cristiano Ronaldo will be playing in the soccer game tonight.
  • By next year, I ____ _____ _____. [Future Perfect/graduate]
    By next year, I will have graduated.
  • Mia _____ _____ _____ for two hours before the exam. [Past Perfect Progressive / study]
    Mia had been studying for two hours before the exam.
  • I _____ ______ when you called. [Past Continuous/read]
    I was reading when you called.
  • He _____ ____ ______ here since 2010. [Present Perfect Continuous/work]
    He has been working here since 2010.
  • _____ you ever _____ to Europe? [Present Perfect / travel]
    Have you ever traveled to Europe?
  • They _____ not _____ to Jerry’s house before tonight. [Past Perfect / go]
    They had not gone to Jerry’s house before tonight.
  • We ____ _____ _____ for two hours. [Present Perfect Continuous/study]
    We have been studying for two hours.
  • I ____ _____ you a new phone next week. [Future Simple / buy]
    I will buy you a new phone next week.
  • The baby _____ _____ right now. [Present Progressive / sleep]
    The baby is sleeping right now.
  • By the time you arrive, I ____ _____ _____ _____ for an hour. [Future Perfect Continuous/wait
    By the time you arrive, I will have been waiting for an hour.
  • They ____ _____ on a new project. [Present Continuous/work]
    They are working on a new project.
  • Juan _____ his grandmother every weekend. [Present Simple / visit]
    Juan visits his grandmother every weekend.
  • She ___ _____ Paris three times. [Present Perfect/visit]
    She has visited Paris three times.
  • She _____ _____ _____ at the library when you arrive. [Future Continuous/study]
    She will be studying at the library when you arrive.
  • We _____ ______ _____ for hours when we finally arrived. [Past Perfect Continuous/travel]
    We had been traveling for hours when we finally arrived.
  • She _____________the piano very well. [Simple present/play]
    She plays the piano very well.
  • We _____ _____ _____ _____ at the factory for 15 years when it closes. [Future Perfect Progressive / work]
    We will have been working at the factory for 15 years when it closes.
  • I _____ ______ a book right now. [Present Continuous/read]
    I am reading a book right now.
  • Where _____ you _____ _____ since 2015? [Present Perfect Progressive / live]
    Where have you been living since 2015?
  • They _____ _____ to Japan next year. [Simple Future/travel]
    They will travel to Japan next year.
  • They _____ ______ football when it started to rain. [Past Continuous/play]
    They were playing football when it started to rain.
  • I _______ to school every day. (Simple present, walk)
    I walk to school every day.
  • I ____ ______ _______ at 3 PM tomorrow. [Future Continuous/work]
    I will be working at 3 PM tomorrow.
  • In two years, she will ______ _____ _____ at this company for a decade. [Future Perfect Continuous/work]
    In two years, she will have been working at this company for a decade.
  • They _____ _____ _____ the report by Friday. [Future Perfect / complete]
    They will have completed the report by Friday.
  • I _____ _____ you later. Simple [Future/call]
    I will call you later.
  • I _____ to the park yesterday. [Simple Past/go]
    I went to the park yesterday.
  • I _____ _____ my homework. [Present Perfect/finish]
    I have finished my homework.
  • They ______ ________ _______ the project by Friday. [Future Perfect/complete]
    They will have completed the project by Friday.
  • She____ ______ ______ all night for the exam. [Past Perfect Continuous/study]
    She had been studying all night for the exam.
  • She _____ already _____ by the time I arrived. [Past Perfect/leave]
    She had already left by the time I arrived.
  • She ____ a movie last night. [Simple Past/watch]
    She watched a movie last night.
  • Mario _____ _____ in the park when I saw him yesterday. [Past Progressive / walk}
    Mario was walking in the park when I saw him yesterday.
  • My mother _____ me a snack from the supermarket. [Past Simple / bring]
    My mother brought me a snack from the supermarket.
  • I _____ _____ the report before the meeting started. [Past Perfect/finish]
    I had finished the report before the meeting started.