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English, 09.10.2019 05:30, wesleygrimes0

1.i (
is / am) running in the woods.
2. we (is / are) jumping on the trampoline.
3. he (was / is) finishing his homework right now.
4. my parents (was / were) traveling in europe last year.
5. have you (be / been) talking with your friends lately?
6. can you (been / be) moving in the right direction?
7. i (can / shall) tell you that you will get into trouble.
8. he (have / has) run in the marathon before.
9. we (do / will ) win the game if we try very hard.
10. we (am / are) driving to the movie theatre tonight.
11. i (am / are) jogging around the track.
12. cherry (does / do) speak with a stranger.
13. we (had / have) saved a lot of money for a vacation this summer.
14. i (will / would) tell him today the secret.
15. we (will / would) throw the football, but it is too cold outside.
16. i (could / can) catch a foul ball at the baseball game.
17. you (shall / should) speak with our teacher if you have a problem.

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