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DIRECTIONS:
1. Complete each sentence by writing the form of the verb indicated in parentheses. (21 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY three or four words in each box for your answer.
Sentence #1: By Saturday, we ______________________________ our recycling project.
(FUT. PERF. → FINISH)
Sentence #2: Their team ______________________________ around the Lincoln Memorial.
(FUT. PROG. → JOG)
Sentence #3: I ______________________________ for ten years this year.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → TEACH)
Sentence #4: Tonight at 10:00 she ______________________________ home.
(FUT. PROG. → COME)
Sentence #5: The day after tomorrow he ______________________________ his laundry detergent.
(FUT. PROG. → SWITCH)
Sentence #6: By Tuesday, Tisha ______________________________ her plane for the first time.
(FUT. PERF. → LAND)
Sentence #7: We ______________________________ the play for two months in September.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → REHEARSE)
Sentence #8: Before Greg calls me, I ______________________________ his proposal for quite some time.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → CONSIDER)
Sentence #9: John ______________________________ the dishes while Rebecca cleans.
(FUT. PROG. → WASH)
Sentence #10: At noon we ______________________________ on our English project for four hours.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → WORK)
Sentence #11: Before next week, Ms. Rashad ______________________________ over one hundred themes.
(FUT. PERF. → CORRECT)
Sentence #12: You ______________________________ for exactly 30 minutes when the clock strikes twelve.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → SWEAT)
Sentence #13: At this time tomorrow, I ______________________________ my baby.
(FUT. PROG. → ROCK)
Sentence #14: By mid-afternoon the tide ______________________________ .
(FUT. PERF. → DISSOLVE)
Sentence #15: Next week at this time I ______________________________ at the beach.
(FUT. PROG. → SUNBATHE)
Sentence #16: This winter, the evergreen trees ______________________________ for three years.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → GROW)
Sentence #17: They ______________________________ their dinner before the performance.
(FUT. PERF. → CONSUME)
Sentence #18: Steven ______________________________ to Italy when his package is due to arrive.
(FUT. PROG. → FLY)
Sentence #19: The band ______________________________ its program before the second half starts.
(FUT. PERF. → PLAY)
Sentence #20: By the time the sun rises, the icicles ______________________________ .
(FUT. PERF. → MELT)
Sentence #21: I ______________________________ for mushrooms for a couple of hours before lunch.
(FUT. PERF. PROG. → LOOK)
DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose which verb form the sentence has been written in. (24 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are EXACTLY two of each type.
We will be leaving for the play in ten minutes.
Henry plays soccer every day.
My cat, Whiskers, has meowed the entire day!
The nun will have prayed the rosary seventeen times by Sunday.
Daniel will choose a baseball hat shortly.
I had recorded the song prior to the announcement that we could not do so.
They had been cycling all day, so their legs were sore in the evening.
The zookeeper will have been cleaning all afternoon by then.
You will swing harder if you focus.
We had watched the movie two times before today.
The baby has been fighting to go to sleep all day.
Gigi is staring at the computer screen.
My mom steps up to the plate when she is called to do something.
My teacher had been scratching her arms all throughout the lesson.
Kylie and Melissa are enjoying the deep-fried pickles.
It has been raining for weeks.
Shelly will have been playing squash, so she won’t be dressed up for the event.
She was typing her essay on her MacBook Pro.
The car crashed into a telephone pole.
Owen will be working in an office over the summer.
Theo will have talked to Lilah by then.
Eric and Susie have wanted to get a dog since they got married.
Nicole and Natalie were charging their new cell phones on Christmas Day.
It landed over the fence.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the emphatic form in each sentence. (18 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY two words in each box for your answer.
2. Identify if the sentence contains the present emphatic form or the past emphatic. (18 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Sentence #1: The kangaroo does live in Australia.
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Sentence #2: The pineapples do not appear to be ripe.
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Sentence #3: Did the fish float to the top of the fish tank?
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Sentence #4: My tape did not dispense very easily.
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Sentence #5: Do your dogs bark really loudly at other dogs?
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Sentence #6: Does the Bible contain all of the answers?
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Sentence #7: Lewis and Clark did explore the United States of America.
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Sentence #8: Does Kendall wear socks with sandals?
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Sentence #9: Did you pack your swimsuit for the beach today?
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Sentence #10: An ugly, old duckling does not swim in that pond.
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Sentence #11: Jonah and his brother do help each other out a lot.
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Sentence #12: I do pray that you feel better very soon.
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Sentence #13: Benny, my pet snake, did not eat all of the mice yet.
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Sentence #14: The flags on top of the building do not blow away in the wind.
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Sentence #15: Marshall did dye his hair bright green.
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Sentence #16: Do the elves wrap all of the Christmas presents?
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Sentence #17: That question does not make any sense.
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Sentence #18: My fairy godmother does grant me wishes!
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