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Simple Present, Simple Past, Simple Future

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simple present simple past simple future question 1
The candidate ......... many voters when she ran for governor last year.


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 salute! my name is cathrin. i'm actually german Meaning of still: Should I use the Present Simple in this sentence?
simple present simple past simple future question 2
My father still ......... heating oil from a company in Chicago.


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 salute! my name is cathrin. i'm actually german Shouln't it be: is going to baby-sit, or is baby-sitting, for future intentions?
simple present simple past simple future question 3
Janelle ......... for the neighbours next Saturday night.


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 salute! my name is cathrin. i'm actually german Do these actions co-occur?
simple present simple past simple future question 4
When she was younger, my grandmother ......... in a mortuary.


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simple present simple past simple future question 5
The athlete ......... with the college track team next month.


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 salute! my name is cathrin. i'm actually german Relative humidity and air temperature
simple present simple past simple future question 6
The relative humidity usually ......... when the temperature goes down.


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simple present simple past simple future question 7
Next year we ......... in the eighth grade.


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simple present simple past simple future question 8
Her best friend ......... in that apartment building over there.


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Last week we ......... 150 newspapers.


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simple present simple past simple future question 10
Yesterday you ......... you would like to learn how to knit a sweater.


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