When I --- (come) home this evening, my parents had gone out for a walk.
came
True or False? This sentence is correct.
Are you knowing what time the 10:45 plane arrives in Chicago?
False
Jane --- (be) eighteen next Friday.
will be
We --- (be/look for) her ring for two hours.
have been looking for
He never was in Italy.
He has never been to Italy.
At 7 o'clock yesterday, she --- (watch) TV with her daughter.
was watching
Kamal and his wife ----- (commute) to work everyday.
commute
LAURA: Hey! Why don't we go to the cafe tonight?
TANYA: That's a good idea. I --- (call) the others and see if they want to join us.
will call
I --- (always, to want) to be a vet ever since I --- (to be) little.
have always wanted, was
Shakespeare has written 154 sonnets when he was alive.
Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets when he was alive.
The fans were happy because their team --- (win) the playoff game.
won
I --- (not/know) where Kate is at the moment.
don't know
If you don't sign the bid, the boss --- (not/give) you a raise.
won't give/ will not give
Niagara Falls --- (be) a popular tourist attraction for many years.
has been
Look at those dark clouds! It will rain.
Look at those dark clouds! It is going to rain.
This vase once --- (belong) to the Emperor of China. It is worth over a million dollars.
belonged
The human body---(contain) 206 bones.
contains
---- the doctor ---- (schedule) Beatrice's surgery for next month?
Will, schedule
My grandparents --- (come) to see us next weekend. They --- (not/visit) us for two years.
are coming, have not visited
I have been knowing her since 2008.
I have known her since 2008.
Last night I --- (study) my English tenses, when suddenly I --- (hear) a loud noise outside my bedroom window.
was studying, heard
I --- (organize) a traditional Christmas party for my family. But I --- (not/decorate) the house with coloured lights yet.
am organizing, haven't decorated
When Sarah --- (graduate) from university next year, she --- (travel) abroad.
graduates, will travel
We --- (to wait) for the bus for nearly half an hour, but it --- (not, to arrive) yet; so I don't think we will be able to attend the meeting on time.
have been waiting, have waited, hasn't arrived
She put on her coat, took her bag and had left.
She put on her coat, took her bag and left.