Respectfully, certain sentences are phrased in a manner that allows for more than one correct verb tense answer. Question: #4: Answer B also grammatically correct, meaning "to be in the process of finishing -- not yet finished." #5: Answer A also, future tense. And answer D also, present continuous. #12: Answer A also grammatically correct, past perfect. #20: Answer B also, simple past. #26: Answer D also correct, past perfect. #27:,Answer D also, past perfect. #33: Answer C also, to indicate either your present walking activity, or your intended future walking activity. "Next week we're going for a walk every evening." #35: Answer A also correct, future simple.
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Respectfully, certain sentences are phrased in a manner that allows for more than one correct verb tense answer.
Question:
#4: Answer B also grammatically correct, meaning "to be in the
process of finishing -- not yet finished."
#5: Answer A also, future tense. And answer D also, present
continuous.
#12: Answer A also grammatically correct, past perfect.
#20: Answer B also, simple past.
#26: Answer D also correct, past perfect.
#27:,Answer D also, past perfect.
#33: Answer C also, to indicate either your present walking activity,
or your intended future walking activity. "Next week we're
going for a walk every evening."
#35: Answer A also correct, future simple.