Tenses Practice 9 - English Tenses Practice

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Tenses Practice 9 - English Tenses Practice.

Here's the exercise number 51 about English tenses. It's to practise the English tenses.


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    A. "will already start"
    B. "has already started"
    C. "will already have started"
    A. "is still getting used to sleep"
    B. "is still getting used to sleeping"
    C. "still used to sleeping"
    D. "is still used to sleep"
    A. "have been wanting"
    B. "have wanted"
    C. "want"
    A. "will probably arrive"
    B. "is probably going to arrive"
    C. "is probably arriving"
    A. "was used to think"
    B. "am used to thinking"
    C. "am used to think"
    D. "used to think"
    A. "Have you run"
    B. "Did you run"
    C. "Have you been running"
    D. "Are you running"
    A. "Having finished"
    B. "Have finished"
    C. "Finishing"
    D. "Finished"
    A. "waited"
    B. "has been waiting"
    C. "has waited"
    A. "is going to rain"
    B. "will rain"
    C. "is raining"
    A. "steal"
    B. "to steal"
    C. "stealing"
    A. "travel"
    B. "have been travelling"
    C. "have travelled"
    A. "has been cooking"
    B. "is cooking"
    C. "cooked"
    D. "has cooked"
    A. "to drive"
    B. "drive"
    C. "driving"
    A. "used to live"
    B. "are used to live"
    C. "are used to living"
    D. "used to living"
    A. "Be unemployed"
    B. "Unemployed"
    C. "Being unemployed"
    D. "Was unemployed"
    A. "will has finished"
    B. "will have finished"
    C. "has finished"
    A. "will have married"
    B. "will have been married"
    C. "will has been married"
    A. "would stop"
    B. "will stop"
    C. "has stopped"
    D. "is going to stop"
    A. "to steal"
    B. "steal"
    C. "stealing"
    A. "post"
    B. "to post"
    C. "posting"
    A. "will go and visit"
    B. "are going to visit"
    C. "go and visit"
    A. "you'll use to wear them"
    B. "you'll use to wearing them"
    C. "you'll get used to wear them"
    D. "you'll get used to wearing them"
    A. "went"
    B. "go"
    C. "will go"
    D. "am going"
    A. "I'm going to visit"
    B. "I go and visit"
    C. "I'll go and visit"
    A. "to have"
    B. "have"
    C. "having"
    D. "had"
    A. "have studied"
    B. "would study"
    C. "had studied"
    D. "studied"
    A. "was"
    B. "were"
    C. "would be"
    D. "am"
    A. "has known"
    B. "knew"
    C. "has been knowing"