Fill in the blank with the simple future version of this sentence:
I ___ of her often. (to think)
will think
Fill in the blank with the future perfect version of this sentence:
She ___ to drop the class. (to decide)
Fill in the blank with the future progressive version of this sentence:
They ___ a lot of money on that remodel. (to spend)
will be spending
Fill in the blank with the future perfect progressive version of this sentence:
They ___ a Disneyland vacation for summer of 2015. (to plan)
will have been planning
Name the figurative language in this quote:
"The exhalations whizzing in the air/ Give so much light that I may read by them." (II, i)
onomatopoeia
Fill in the blank with the simple past version of this sentence:
My parents ___ very upset with me. (to be)
were
Fill in the blank with the present perfect version of this sentence:
We ___ a contract. (to sign)
have signed
Fill in the blank with the present progressive version of this sentence:
Teixeira ___ first base tonight. (to play)
is playing
Fill in the blank with the present perfect progressive version of this sentence:
I ___ for you for two hours! (to wait)
have been waiting
Name the figurative language in this quote:
"Over thy wounds now do I prophesy - / Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips" – (III, i)
simile
Fill in the blank with the simple present version of this sentence:
My parents ___ very upset with me. (to be)
are
Fill in the blank with the past perfect version of this sentence:
She said she ___ the books on time. (to receive)
had received
Fill in the blank with the past progressive version of this sentence:
She ___ on a ladder when the earthquake hit. (to stand)
was standing
Fill in the blank with the past perfect progressive version of this sentence:
She ___ a call from Miami, so she wasn’t surprised when the phone rang. (to expect)
had been expecting
Name the figurative language in this quote:
"That lowliness is young ambition’s ladder" (II, i)
metaphor
Fill in the blank with the simple past version of this sentence:
We ___ the president with a ceremonial gift. (to present)
presented
Fill in the blank with the past perfect version of this sentence:
He called to say that he ___ to lock the door. (to forget)
had forgotten
Fill in the blank with the past progressive version of this sentence:
I ___ on going to the wedding, but my car broke down. (to plan)
was planning
Fill in the blank with the past perfect progressive version of this sentence:
They ___ for hours when they finally saw the sign for Atlanta. (to drive)
had been driving
Name the figurative language in this quote:
"I have seen/ Th’ ambitious ocean swell and rage and foam/ To be exalted with the threatening clouds" (I, ii)
personification
Fill in the blank with the simple present version of this sentence:
The play ___ at eight. (to begin)
begins
Fill in the blank with the present perfect version of this sentence:
The tire ___ flat. (to go)
has gone
Fill in the blank with the present progressive version of this sentence:
The twins ___ their father in Spain again. (to visit)
are visiting
Fill in the blank with the present perfect progressive version of this sentence:
Emily ___ karate lessons. (to take)
has been taking
Name the figurative language in this quote:
"weep your tears/ Into the channel till the lowest stream/ Do kiss the most exalted shores of all" (I, i)
hyperbole