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VERB FORMS/ TENSES1. John’s plane at 6:05 p. m next Monday. (arrive) 2. Mum, I promise I my room clean. (keep)
3. Nam rarely drinks coffee in the morning, but today he coffee. (drink)
4. Look at those clouds! It (rain)
5. Her aunt will meet her when she at the airport. (arrive)
6. I to Egypt on the flight E0023 tomorrow. (fly)
7. The plane at 8.15 tomorrow. (leave)
8. I don’t understand this problem. Don’t worry! I you. (help)
9. I think that tomorrow a very big day for me. (be)
10. Earthquakes every day of the year. (occur)
11. When he tomorrow, I will give him the keys. (return)
12. We are going to the movies tonight. The film at 7.30. (begin)
13. Please Peter about this when you see him tomorrow. (not tell)
14. They their old teacher every month last year. (visit)
15. We hope the government more attention to the environment protection. (pay)

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