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CORRECTION :EXERCISE(1):**FROM VERB TENSES PAGE:SIMPLE PAST OR PRESENT PERFECT**

1.have studied   2). Has studied   3) lived 4)   has lived   5)   Have...finished   6)   Have...ridden   7)   have known   8)   met  


CORRECTION :EXERCISE(2):**FROM VERB TENSES PAGE:SIMPLE PAST OR PRESENT PERFECT**
WRITE THE VERBS IN THE CORRECT TENSE;(SIMPLE PAST or PRESENT PERFECT)

1.wrote 2.did you see 3.didn’t have 4.has learned/learnt   5.have already sold 6.hasn’t shown 7.sent 8.hasn’t rained 9. i’ve forgotten 10. haven’t read 11.have never thought 12. has never swum 13.has never been .14.met 15. have known.16. have had.17. bought18.lived 19.has read   20. did
CORRECTION :EXERCISE(3):**FROM VERB TENSES PAGE:ALL TENSES**

1: d)Have you ever been ---->   (Have you ever been...?’ is used to ask about life experience)
2: a)Do you speak----> ('Do you speak...?' asks about something which is constant or always true )    
3: a)did you do ---->( What did you do...?’ asks about a finished time in the past, such as the weekend )  
4: c)had left and gone ---->( He had left and gone’ tells us he left before I arrived)
5: a)is getting ---->( 'She’s getting' describes an arrangement)    
6: d)leaves ---->(For something which happens at the same time regularly, we can use the present simple to describe the future.)
CORRECTION :EXERCISE(4):**FROM VERB TENSES PAGE:FUTURE TENSES**
1: a) Are you doing---->Use the present continuous tense to ask a question about someone's future plans or arrangements.  
2: a) I'm washing---->Use the present continuous tense to talk about future plans or arrangements.  
3: c. 're meeting ---->Use the present continuous tense to talk about future plans or arrangements.  
4: c. does the film start ---->Use the present simple to talk about a schedule e.g. The flight takes just over an hour.  
5: d. 'll give ---->We use 'will' when we make an instant decision.   6: c. shall---->If you ask someone's opinion, and use 'we' or 'I', you can use 'shall'

CORRECTION :EXERCISE(5):**FROM VERB TENSES PAGE:Mixed tenses**


1. a) will come
2.b) had seen
3.d)have been married.
4.b) happened
5 .a) have cut
6.d) visited.
.7a.) for several weeks
8.a.) will have arrived
9.c.) will have earned
10. c) had left
11.b) will have worked
12. c)were sitting/rang