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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #110161: Verbs and tenses
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    Verbs and tenses


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    1. The weather (start) to improve, the wind isn't as strong as before.

    2. I (wait for) a delivery since this morning and I can't be off.

    3. Mary, it's about time you (go) to bed.

    4. The construction of the Eiffel Tower (last) for two years between 1887 and 1889.

    5. Yesterday he (arrest) for driving too fast.

    6. If I had much money I (have) a sabbatical year to go around the world.

    7. I (look for) my keys. Have you seen them anywhere ?

    8. Every year he (drive) down to Provence to see his parents.

    9. A long time ago she (teach) French in the United States.

    10. I think that now she (do) her best in her new job which is very interesting.










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