HOW DO YOU ASK QUESTIONS? VERB TENSE QUESTION REVIEW.

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HOW DO YOU ASK QUESTIONS? VERB TENSE QUESTION REVIEW

Sara and John have eaten sushi before.

Angela eats breakfast at 9:00 every day.

Tom will have been working at the store for 5 hours by the time Jose arrives.

I had gone to the grocery store to buy eggs and milk when Tom called.

We have been living in Hartford for more than ten years.

I have been married since 2005.

I am not going to meet you later because I have to work late.

By December, students will have completed their coursework in their ESL classes.

My neighbors designed and built their house last year.

The ice cubes were melting because of the sun were so hot.

The airplane is going to take off at 1:00 pm from the airport.

Janet had been living in China when her son was born.

We are practicing our verb tenses by making questions out of statements.

Students are going to hand in the first draft of their writing assignment next week.

Mia has seen that movie three times this summer.

Peter has been living in Australia since he got divorced last year.

Peter has lived in Australia for one year.

Miguel hasn’t lived in Mexico for fifteen years.

By May, students will have been studying level four ESL for four months.

Tomorrow morning, Sonya and Tyler are going to be driving to New York City to visit their relatives.