The document appears to be a list of sentences with adverbs and verbs that test knowledge of when to use certain adverbs with different verbs. It includes 20 sentences with adverbs like "yet", "already", "since", "for", "just", "ever", "never", and "still" paired with various verbs. There is also a section with 20 sentences using the past continuous tense in affirmative, negative and question forms with different verbs. The document seems to be a worksheet or test for understanding adverb usage and past continuous verb tenses.
The document appears to be a list of sentences with adverbs and verbs that test knowledge of when to use certain adverbs with different verbs. It includes 20 sentences with adverbs like "yet", "already", "since", "for", "just", "ever", "never", and "still" paired with various verbs. There is also a section with 20 sentences using the past continuous tense in affirmative, negative and question forms with different verbs. The document seems to be a worksheet or test for understanding adverb usage and past continuous verb tenses.
The document appears to be a list of sentences with adverbs and verbs that test knowledge of when to use certain adverbs with different verbs. It includes 20 sentences with adverbs like "yet", "already", "since", "for", "just", "ever", "never", and "still" paired with various verbs. There is also a section with 20 sentences using the past continuous tense in affirmative, negative and question forms with different verbs. The document seems to be a worksheet or test for understanding adverb usage and past continuous verb tenses.
The document appears to be a list of sentences with adverbs and verbs that test knowledge of when to use certain adverbs with different verbs. It includes 20 sentences with adverbs like "yet", "already", "since", "for", "just", "ever", "never", and "still" paired with various verbs. There is also a section with 20 sentences using the past continuous tense in affirmative, negative and question forms with different verbs. The document seems to be a worksheet or test for understanding adverb usage and past continuous verb tenses.
5. Susan ____________________ from work. JUST ARRIVE
6. They ____________________ a new place to live. STILL NOT FIND
7. ____________________ the tickets for the game? ALREADY BUY (YOU)
8. I ____________________ my email box. STILL CHECK
9. She ____________________ India twice. ALREADY VISIT
10. My parents ____________________ me a SINCE HELP lot ____________________ I lost my job. NOT 11. He ____________________ his teeth ____________________. YET BRUSH 12. We ____________________ the apple tree. ALREADY PLANT 13. Tom ____________________ a lot ____________________ I last SINCE GROW UP saw him. 14. Mary and Peter ____________________ about the NOT YET party ____________________. DECIDE 15. I ___________________________ that movie, and never will. NEVER SEE
16. We ____________________ for you ________________ 4 hours. FOR WAIT
17. The boss ____________________ to Jack about the promotion. JUST SPEAK
18. I _____________________________ you what to do. ALREADY TELL
19. They ________________________________ the news. STILL NOT HEAR
20. No one ______________________ the cause ________________. YET DISCOVER
PAST CONTINUOUS
AFFIRMATIVES - NEGATIVES - QUESTIONS
1. She ____________________________the lunch basket. (to pack)
2. I ______________________________. (not/to whisper) 3. _______________ he ______________to help? (to try) 4. The men ________________________at the street corner. (not/to fight) 5. Frank ___________________________the grass. (to cut) 6. _________ you ___________________during the last lesson? (to yawn) 7. They ___________________________stickers. (to swap) 8. The guest _______________________the whole evening. (to dance) 9. We ____________________________in the tree house. (not/to hide) 10. _________ it _____________________dark? (to get) 11. She ____________________________a heavy bag. (to carry) 12. ________ they ___________________hands? (to shake) 13. I ______________________________a screwdriver. (not/to use) 14. ________ the teacher _____________the exercises? (to explain) 15. He ____________________________in the kitchen. (not/to help) 16. The people _____________________themselves. (to enjoy) 17. ______ you _____________________in the garden? (to dig) 18. He thinks you ___________________too quickly. (to drive) 19. We ___________________________ . (not/to run) 20. __________ you __________________when someone stole your clothes? (not/to swim)
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