Complete the following sentence with a present progressive verb. Mrs. Sorensen, a fabulous volunteer at my school, _______________ all of my bulletin boards for the last several years. A. will decorate B. has decorated C. will be decorating D. have been decorating
Please help! I am not good at verbs! :( will give medal for best answer.
Can anyone help??
Is it past or present?
present
I think it would be d
should have asked, is it past, present, or or future.
present
i got a few more if you guys can answer them..
Which answer best completes the following sentence using the future tense? The invitation says that because it is a surprise party, the host _______________ latecomers. A. admits B. did not admit C. has not admitted D. will not admit
so it can't be will, since it isn't future.
how about d…?
Should it be has or have?
yeah its D because it's in the present.
has doesn't sound right..
it doesn't make sense to me
I have You have He has She has It has They have We have
they are doing it in the moment. like "look, they have been playing tennis" and as for this, " they have been decorating..."
Third person singular -> has
It could be has been decorating or has decorated but it can't be have
oh @lexifaith435
sorry if i didn't help lol its the best i could do
I tried putting the different answers in to see which makes perfect sense and i got d
its okay @lexifaith435 you did just fine :)
you helped a lot
yay then lol (:
Does Mrs. Sorensen has a car or Mrs. Sorensen have a car make more sense?
Mrs. Sorensen has a car makes sense
Because Mrs. Sorensen is a single person (singular) and she is not me or you (third person). Third person singular -> has
Oh now it makes perfect sense
Which answer best completes the following sentence using the future tense? The invitation says that because it is a surprise party, the host _______________ latecomers. A. admits B. did not admit C. has not admitted D. will not admit
so would it be the same thing for this question also?
nevermind i got the answer….thanks for your help..ill fan you..:)
this a very tricky question. It could depend on where you learnt English. present progressive verb. is doing she has been decorating for the last several years has decorated In an English only country it would be she has been.... in America it is acceptable to say she have been....
for the second the host will not admit ... answer D
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