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4.Tenses Riddle 4.

Tenses Riddle Answer


Jane talks on the phone.
Answer the questions with the help of the clues Bob has been talking on the phone for an hour.
Mary is talking on the phone.
Jane talks on the phone. Who is not necessarily on the phone now?
Bob has been talking on the phone for an hour. Jane. The others are talking now, Jane usually does.
Mary is talking on the phone.
Who is not necessarily on the phone now?
I'm going to make dinner for Frank.
I'm going to make dinner for Frank. I'm making dinner for Judy.
I'm making dinner for Judy. I'll make dinner for Mary.
I'll make dinner for Mary. I make dinner for Ted.
I make dinner for Ted. I will be making dinner for Tony.
I will be making dinner for Tony. Who are you offering to make dinner for?
Who are you offering to make dinner for? Mary. Simple future can be used to express offers.

Jane left when Tim arrived.


Bob left when Tim had arrived. Jane left when Tim arrived.
Tim arrived when Mary was leaving. Bob left when Tim had arrived.
John had left when Tim arrived. Tim arrived when Mary was leaving.
After Tim arrived, Frank left. John had left when Tim arrived.
Who did not run into Tim? After Tim arrived, Frank left.
Who did not run into Tim?
Jane is talking in class. John. The Past Perfect tells us that John left before Tims arrival.
Bob always talks in class.
Mary is always talking in class.
Whose action bothers you? Jane is talking in class.
Bob always talks in class.
Jane never left Jamestown. Mary is always talking in class.
Bob has never left Jamestown. Whose action bothers you?
Who is still alive? Mary. The Present Continuous + always can be used to express an
annoying habit.

Jane never left Jamestown.


Bob has never left Jamestown.
Who is still alive?
Bob. The Present Perfect shows an unfinished period of time (until
now) while Past is finished.

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