(Wear) What do you usually _ to a wedding?
(Wear) What do you usually wear to a wedding?
(See) What were you _ when the lights went out?
(See) What were you _ when the lights went out?
→ Answer: seeing
(Wear) I _ _ the same shoes for years.
(Wear) I _ _ the same shoes for years.
→ Answer: have worn
Suit
(Wear) Negative in Simple Present: “He _ _ sandals.”
(Wear) Negative in Simple Present: “He _ _ sandals.”
→ Answer: does not wear
(Argue) They often _ about politics.
(Argue) They often argue about politics.
(Lie) He _ on the phone.
→ Answer: was lying
(Argue) They _ _ a lot lately.
(Argue) They _ _ a lot lately.
→ Answer: have argued
vest
(See) Make a Present Perfect question: “you / see / the eclipse?”
→ Answer: Have you seen the eclipse?
(See) She _ her grandmother every weekend.
(See) She sees her grandmother every weekend.
(Wear) She _ a red dress at the party.
(Wear) She _ a red dress at the party.
→ Answer: was wearing
(Wear) We _ _ uniforms since 6th grade.
(Wear) We _ _ uniforms since 6th grade.
→ Answer: have worn
Necklace
(Lie) Make negative in Past Progressive: “They _ _ on the floor.”
(Lie) Make negative in Past Progressive: “They _ _ on the floor.”
→ Answer: were not lying
(Lie) Why does he _ down during lunch?
(Lie) Why does he lie down during lunch?
(Argue) They _ when the teacher walked in.
(Argue) They _ when the teacher walked in
→ Answer: were arguing
(See) She _ _ that movie twice.
(See) She _ _ that movie twice.
→ Answer: has seen
→ Answer: Heels
(Argue) Question in Simple Present: “they / argue / often?”
(Argue) Question in Simple Present: “they / argue / often?”
→ Answer: Do they argue often?
(Wear) Choose the correct sentence:
a) He wear jeans every day.
b) He wears jeans every day.
(Wear) Choose the correct sentence:
a) He wear jeans every day.
b) He wears jeans every day.
→ Answer: b) He wears jeans every day.
(See) I _ the birds flying over the lake.
(See) I _ the birds flying over the lake.
→ Answer: was seeing
(Lie) He _ _ on the grass all afternoon.
(Lie) He _ _ on the meetomg all afternoon.
→ Answer: has lied
→ Answer: Sweater
(Wear) Yes/No question in Past Progressive: “_ she wearing a coat?”
(Wear) Yes/No question in Past Progressive: “_ she wearing a coat?”
→ Answer: Was she wearing a coat?