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Please try to match the verb tenses with its use. Habits and routines: I get up at 8am. Answer 1 Cause of a future situation: In ten minutes you will have been driving for 12 hours, your eyes are looking tired. Answer 2 Unhappy about the past: I wished I had eaten more before the Test. Answer 3 Completed action before another action in the past: I had finished my work before I went running. Answer 4 Present actions: Jack is talking with friends. Answer 5 Predictions: It will rain later if it stays this hot. Answer 6 Completion of an action before a specified point in time in the future Answer 7 Actions in progress at the same time in the past: I was cleaning the kitchen while my wife was washing the car. Answer 8 Arrangements we can't change like a train timetable: The train leaves at 3pm. Answer 9 Looking at the cause of an action. Answer 10 Events in the past which are now finished. Answer 11 Actions in the past which have an effect on the present: He has finished his shift. Answer 12 Actions that started in the past and continue to the present: He has been writing a book for two years. Answer 13 Actions which began in the past and continue in the present: He has worked as a policeman for 20 years. Answer 14 Making a guess about the future: I bet she will be having a baby very soon. Answer 15 Temporary actions: Jack is working as a waiter in the summer holidays.

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