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The document provides exercises to complete sentences using different verb tenses including present, past, future, and modal verbs. For the present tense section, the learner is asked to fill in blanks with the appropriate present tense verb form to complete sentences about a sales representative's daily activities. The past tense section involves choosing between the simple past or present perfect tense. Future tense sentences are to be completed with the appropriate future verb forms. The final section uses modal verbs of ability and obligation to fill in blanks in sentences about an office worker's responsibilities.
The document provides exercises to complete sentences using different verb tenses including present, past, future, and modal verbs. For the present tense section, the learner is asked to fill in blanks with the appropriate present tense verb form to complete sentences about a sales representative's daily activities. The past tense section involves choosing between the simple past or present perfect tense. Future tense sentences are to be completed with the appropriate future verb forms. The final section uses modal verbs of ability and obligation to fill in blanks in sentences about an office worker's responsibilities.
The document provides exercises to complete sentences using different verb tenses including present, past, future, and modal verbs. For the present tense section, the learner is asked to fill in blanks with the appropriate present tense verb form to complete sentences about a sales representative's daily activities. The past tense section involves choosing between the simple past or present perfect tense. Future tense sentences are to be completed with the appropriate future verb forms. The final section uses modal verbs of ability and obligation to fill in blanks in sentences about an office worker's responsibilities.
1. Ms Smith (work) as a sales representative for three years.
2. In her job, she (drive) around a lot to meet her customers all over the country. 3. Today she (travel) 500 km to meet a customer. 4. She (be/surely) tired now. 5. At the moment, Ms Smith (stand) in her hotel room. 6. She (arrive/just) . 7. But she (can/not) take a little nap now because she (must) call her customer. 8. They (wait/probably) for her phone call. 9. The shop (open) _______at 5. 10. The trains (leave)________at 8. 11. I _________(have) doctor's appointment at 12. 12. Look! The baby _________(cry)
Complete the sentences. Decide if you need to use the simple past or the present perfect simple.
1. He (tell/already) you why he won’t be able to come.
2. The children (go/not) to school on Monday. 3. I (give) you his phone number last month. Why (you/call/not) him yet? 4. (you/see) that new movie yet? 5. I (visit) a good friend of mine the other day. 6. My grandma (send) me a birthday present yesterday. 7. We (hear) a great new song on the radio two days ago. 8. We (get/just) home. 9. So far he (speak/only) about the company’s past successes.
COMPLETE WITH FUTURE TENSES
1. The train __________ (to arrive) at 12:30. 2. We __________ (to have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday. 3. It __________(to snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening. 4. On Friday at 8 o’clock I __________ (to meet) my friend. 5. Paul __________ (to fly) to London on Monday morning. 6. Wait! I __________ (to drive) you to the station. 7. The English lesson __________ (to start) at 8:45. 8. Are you still writing your essay? If you __________ (to finish) by 4pm, we can go for a walk. 9. I __________ (to see) my mother in April. 10.Look at the clouds – it __________ (to rain) in a few minutes.
COMPLETE WITH MODAL VERBS OF ABILITY AND OBLIGATION
1.Tom tidy his office today because he find anything
anymore.
2.His boss tells him that he be tidier.
3.Otherwise he work in his department anymore. 4.When customers want information, he help them immediately. 5.He keep them waiting. 6.If he sorts the files now, he panic when a customer calls. 7. Instead, he help them immediately.
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