She always (run) on the track behind her house.
She always runs on the track behind her house.
What __ Robert do last Sunday?
He (go) to the movies.
What did Robert do last Sunday?
He went to the movies.
The next school year starts __ September.
The next school year starts in September.
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I got home really (late) last night.
I got home really late last night.
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He doesn't feel good right now. (past)
He didn't feel good yesterday.
They (leave) for their honeymoon tomorrow night.
They are leaving for their honeymoon tomorrow night.
Why __ Maria work two jobs?
She (need) the money.
Why does Maria work two jobs.
She needs the money.
The class begins __ 8:30 AM.
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Jun played baseball (good) today.
Jun played baseball well today.
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The cat caught a bird this morning. (future)
The cat will catch a bird later.
Last night I (talk) to my dad for hours.
Last night I talked to my dad for hours.
What __ the weather like yesterday?
It (be) cold.
What was the weather like yesterday.
It was cold.
My brother has his first karate class __ Tuesday.
My brother has his first karate class on Tuesday.
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I'm tired because I slept (bad) last night.
I'm tired because I slept badly last night.
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My neighbor was waiting for a package to arrive all day. (present progressive)
My neighbor is waiting for a package to arrive now.
John usually (not study) for his math tests.
John usually doesn't study for his math tests.
What __ you doing tomorrow afternoon?
I (meet) my friend for dinner.
I am meeting my friend for dinner.
The Harry Potter movies came out in the 2000s.
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My roommate is (quite) working on his term paper.
My roommate is quietly working on his term paper.
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The students are going to take a test next week. (past)
The students took a test last week.
Mary (send) several emails to her parents since she left home.
Mary has sent several emails to her parents since she left home.
How often __ she attend these meetings?
She (attend) once a week.
How often does she attend these meetings.
She attends once a week.
I went to the cinema __ last night.
I went to the cinema X last night.
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How did you complete the exam so (fast)?
How did you complete the exam so fast?
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I went swimming every day when I was a child. (present)
It (rain) when I left the office.
It was raining when I left the office.
How long __ you lived here?
I (live) here for 10 years.
How long have you lived here?
I have lived here for 10 years.
He had a doctor's appointment __ two days ago.
He had a doctor's appointment X two days ago.
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Please speak (slow) so I can understand you better.
Please speak slowly so I can understand you better.
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I watched TV for two hours last night. (past progressive)
I was watching TV last night.