Tenses and auxiliary verbs

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Sort the sentences according to the tense or voice used in them: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Present Perfect Tense or Passive. PRESENT SIMPLE What do your friends call you? The Earth moves around the Sun, 150,000,000 kilometers away from it. I don't play basketball very often. PRESENT CONTINUOUS He’s touring Spain at the moment. I'm wearing a hat today because of this special occasion. PAST CONTINUOUS While I was driving on the motorway, more and more police cars were coming in my direction. PASSIVE A new sports and athletic centre was opened in our town last week. The facility is believed to be one of the largest in the country. PRESENT PERFECT My sister hasn't spoken to me for three days. Some children have never seen snow. PAST SIMPLE Dad didn't want to buy a new car. I started preparing dinner at 4 pm and I was still at it when my wife came home. _ he really as intelligent as people say? Were Does Has Did Is Mike _like animals. isn't wasn't doesn’t hasn't 's _ they ever been here before? Do Have Does Are Were _ your grandmother live in Spain? Is Has Was Does Do The friends _ going to South Carolina. is am are does was Where _ you going when I came across you yesterday? were are did 's has I _ so surprised. 's 're have were was Our housekeeper _ moved abroad. is was does has am You_ really improving. 's was does has 're She _ open the present yesterday at the party. isn't didn't hasn't wasn't doesn't Complete the sentence with the corresponding form of the verb in brackets - Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous or Present Perfect. You can’t disturb them. They are playing (play) a game of cards. Complete the sentence with the corresponding form of the verb in brackets - Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous or Present Perfect. I buy (buy) lottery tickets every week, but I never win (win) anything. Complete the sentence with the corresponding form of the verb in brackets - Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous or Present Perfect. I met (meet) an old friend in town while I was doing (do) the shopping last weekend. Complete the sentence with the corresponding form of the verb in brackets - Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous or Present Perfect. Nick can't play football today. He 's had (have) an accident with his bike. Complete the sentence with the corresponding form of the verb in brackets - Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous or Present Perfect. We bought (buy) the house in 2003. At that time it cost(cost) £ 150,000.

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