By the Time We Got to Expo: Directed by Philip Hoffman, Eva Kolcze. A re-reading of the expo's symbol of the globe evokes not only memories of the era's pride in technological progress, but also emphasize the aesthetic force if its celebration. Other quiz: Grammar Tina gave her ticket to the concert to John, ____ then sold it to Nick. A. who. B. that. C. which. D. whose Correct option is B) A verb is used to express an occurrence, action, or state. It is the grammatical centre of the predicate in a sentence. Option B)had already started is correct as past perfect tense is used to indicate an action that was completed before some point in the past. The other options are wrong as 'when we went' indicates the use Add a comment. -1. "Have gone" usually means you went there and stayed there. Still, the first example is correct, but you can simply say "I went to the cinema twenty times this year." "Have been" means you went there and came back, so the second example is also correct. 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[ Past Perfect Tense ]The film _____ by the time we got to the was startedB. had startC. has startedD. had startedSelect your answer A B C D E Random Topics Used To, Be Used To, Get Used To Transition Words And Phrase Too / Very / SoGrammar wishes and regretsCountable Vs Uncountable NounsTime ExpressionsWill or Going toFood VocabularyConjunctions - ConnectorsOther quiz Vocabulary › Viewa type of question that asks students to write a paragraph response with evidence and analysis to support an answerA. constructed responseB. justificationC. quoteD. premise Vocabulary › Viewactual , true , realA. veritableB. transitionC. trepidationD. vitalityHow to use Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. report this ad I. Tense I’d like to borrow this book . _________ it yet ? a. Did you read b. Had you read c. Have you read d. Do you read 2. We ____ in this town for a long time. We ______ here sixteen years ago. a. had been / come b. have been / came c. were / came d. are / came 3. No breakfast for Mark, thanks . He _____ breakfast. a. hasn’t eaten b. didn’t eat c. isn’t eating d. doesn’t eat 4. The news came as no surprise to me. I ____ for sometime that the factory was likely to close. a. knew b. had known c. have known d. know. 5. Glenda _____ extremely hard when she was a student. a. worked b. has worked c. was working d. had been worked 6. The world war II ___ in 1939 and _____ in 1945. a. begins / ends b. had begun/ended c. has begun / had ended d. began / ended 7. I’ll see him when he ____ here tomorrow . a. comes b. will come c. has come d. had come 8. I ____ at the check out when I _____ a strange looking man . a. waited / noticed b. was waiting / noticed c. waited / was noticing d. was waiting / had noticed 9. Harry works all the time . He _____ a. never relaxes b. relaxes never c. often relaxes d. relaxes sometimes 10. The house was very quiet when I got home. Everybody ____ to bed a. have gone b. went c. had gone d. goes II; Choose the best answer 1. It…………………quite often in Britain during the winter. A. is snowing B. snows C. snowed D. was snowing 2. Every twelve months, the Earth………………the Sun. A. circles B. circled C. has circled D. is circling 3. Right now, Jim……………..the newspaper and Kathy……………dinner. Last night at this time, they………….the same thing. A. is reading / is making / were doing B. reads / makes / had done C. has read / has made / are doing D. will read / will make / did 4. My father usually………………beer after meals but now he…………………tea. A. drank / was drinking B. drinks / is drinking C. drinks / drinks D. has drunk / drinks 5. Wars………….the most terrible. At the moment, wars……………….in some places in the world. A. are / happened B. have been / have been happening C. were / are happening D. are / are happening 6. Since his bicycle……………..stolen last week, he………………to school by bus. A. has been ghoes B. had been / was going C. was / has gone D. was / went 7. You can’t see Tom because he……………. A. is working B. was working C. has been working D. had been working 8. I have never played table tennis before. This is the first time I ........................ to play. A. try B. tried C. have tried D. am trying 9. Hurry up! Our train ................ at 7 o’clock. We have just a little minutes. A. leaves B. is leaving C. will be leaving D. is going to leave 10. The child is still ill but he ......................... better gradually. A. gets B. is getting C. has gotten D. got 11. Don’t bother her. She ...................... her violin lesson; she always ............. it in the morning. A. takes / is taking B. takes / takes C. is taking / is taking D. is taking / takes 12. The existence of many stars in the sky ................... us to suspect that there may be life on another planet. A. lead . leads C. led . have led 13. The population of the world ................... at a tremendous rate and .................. out of control. A. has increased / are soon going to B. is increased / soon will be C. in increasing / soon will be D. has been increasing / are soon 14. Medical researchers .......................... for ways to control, prevent and cure cancers. A. look B. are looking C. have looked D. have been looking 15. I’ll come to see you before I .................. for the United States. A. leave B. will leave C. have left D. am leaving Exercise 1 MULTIPLE CHOICE Choose the best answer 1. My friend, Mary, arrived after I………………..for her about half an hour. A. was waiting B. had been waiting C. have been waiting D. have waited 2. The accident………………when we were on the way to Vung Tau. A. occur B. occuring C. occurred D. had occurred 3 . It was midnight. Outside it………………very hard. A. rains B. is raining C. rained D. was raining 4. When he……………… at the station, his train already……………….. A. arrived / left B. arrived / had left C. had arrived / left D. arrives / leaves 5 . You……………….your new hat when I ………………….you yesterday. A. were wearing / had met B. wore / had met C. wore / was meeting D. were wearing / met 6. As I………………the glass, it suddenly ………………..into two pieces. A. cut / broke B. was cutting / broke C. cut / was breaking D. was cutting / had broken 7. When I………….to the party, Sally and Doug………….., John……………….drinks. A. was coming / had danced / made B. had come / danced / made C. came / were dancing / was making D. have come / are dancing / is making 8 When I…………….there, dinner………………, so I had a drink first. A. get / is preparing B. get / has been prepared C. got / had been prepared D. got / was being prepared 9. He……………….for her for nearly one hour last night before she……………… A. was waiting / came B. had been waiting / came C. has waited / comes D. waited / will come 10. Andrew………………..the test before so he……………………..it very easy. A. did / had found B. had done / found C. was doing / found D. did / was finding 11. While her brother was in the army, Sarah .................... to him twice a week. A. was writing B. wrote C. has written D. had written 12. When I last........... him, he........... in London A. saw-has been living B. see-in living C. saw- was living D. have seen- lived 13. I was sad when I sold my car. I ..................... it for a very long time. A. am running B. were running C. have been running D. had been running 14. By next month, Laura ...................... for the company for twenty years. A. will be working B. will work C. has been working D. will have been working 15. When I last saw John, he .......................... and was out of breath. A. was running B. ran C. has run D. had been running Exercise 2 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Mary ______ in London for 15 years. A. is living B. was living C. has lived D. lives 2. Tim ______ in three movies already. I think he’ll be a star some day. A. has appeared B. was appearing C. had appeared D. is appearing 3 Ann lives in London. She ______ there for ten years. A. is living B. had been living C. was living D. has been living 4 She hasn’t written to John ______ she left school. A. since B. after C. when D. before 5. He ……………… to New York three times this year. A. had been B. was C. is D. has been 6. The last time I saw him was in June, 2004. A. I saw him since June, 2004. B. I have seen him since June, 2004. C. I have not seen him since June, 2004. D. I didn't see him since June, 2004. 7. _________ any letters from him lately? A. Are you receivingB. Do you receive C. Have you receivedD. Had you received 8. We _____ for him for 10 minutes. A. will have waited B. wait C. have been waiting D. waited 9. We _____ him for months now. A. don't see B. haven't seen C. didn't see D. won't see 10. I haven't eaten this kind of food before. A. I haven't eaten this kind of food already. B. This is the first kind of food I have eaten. C. This is the first time I've eaten this kind of food. D. Even before I have not eaten this kind of food. In my native dialect, have would be used instead of be, there. We tend to use present perfect when using verbs like finish, start, and so on as verbs in the usual way. Finished is generally recognised as being an adjective as well as the past participle of to finish, but we usually use it as a verb, too. There are dialects where it's normal to say something is finished rather than has finished, and that's perfectly grammatical by any standard - and we use the adjective for some things, like completing a task rather than a film or playing ending. Some authorities allow for the use of to be in forming a present perfect when using the passive voice and an intransitive verb, like the Christian greeting at Easter He is risen. By those standards, "the film will already be started" is a passive construction, and grammatical. This is more common in some dialects than others. In all the dialects that I have good familiarity with, "the film will already have started" is more idiomatic. The use of be would be sufficiently strange to many people, so that they might consider it wrong, even though some formal grammars would say it is not ungrammatical - and whether people think you're wrong is often more important than whether you are wrong by some reference standard. [ Grammar ]The film …………….by the time we ……………to the already began / gotB. have already begun / gotC. had already begun / gotD. already began / had gotSelect your answer A B C D E Random Topics Direct vs. Indirect SpeechReported SpeechEach or EveryComparatives - SuperlativeAdverb Clauses of TimeModal and Modal PerfectPrepositions after Verbs and AdjectivePerfect TensePrepositions Of PlaceOther quiz Verbs and Subject Verb Agreement › ViewAny one of my students _________ well on performsB. perform Grammar › ViewBikes are _______________ than more safeB. the most safeC. safestD. saferHow to use Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. report this ad Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the past perfect or the past simple By the time we got to the cinema the film to start, so we missed the first five When I rang the bell there was no answer. The neighbour told me that they to go out about half an hour I saw Casablanca for the first time last night. I to see it I feel fat. I to have a huge I spent a week in Miami recently. I to not be there There was so much to see in Toledo. I to plan to see everything but there wasn't enough If I to know about the concert, I would have If you to take my advice, it wouldn't have We would have had an argument, if she to mention If you to not park there, you wouldn't have got a parking They found the body on a building site. It to mutilate "in the passive!".12. She told me she to buy a new When he arrived, Eve wasn't there. She to leave about five minutes When we arrived in Spain, they to lose our luggage. We only had to wait to two days to get it back though, and they delivered it to the When I to get back, nobody had done the washing up. I was furious.

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