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- The catcher wore the helmet.
- past
- They said hello.
- past
- He has taken his own bicycle.
- present perfect
- Throw the ball.
- present
- Craig is happy.
- present
- She has a new jacket.
- present
- She paid for it herself
- past
- Shall we go to Waterside too?
- future
- You will find it on the table.
- future
- We have eaten lunch.
- present perfect
- We almost froze yesterday.
- past
- My father had spoken to the club.
- past perfect
- Bob earned some money.
- past
- He will buy a CD.
- future
- Has Rick already gone?
- present perfect
- Cathy likes pumpkin pie.
- present
- The men are moving the piano.
- present
- We have chosen new band uniforms.
- present prefect
- Tim did seventy eight pushups.
- past
- I had won the prize.
- past perfect
- Her mother will pick up the package tonight.
- future
- The PTA bought seventeen computers.
- past
- The purple bird flew away.
- past
- The ship touched the iceberg.
- past
- The plants had grown much taller.
- past perfect
- Will you take the Metro?
- future
- I will not go the movies tonight.
- future
- Jeff had been to the store yesterday.
- past perfect
- Do you have your pencil with you?
- present
- We heard the explosion last night.
- past
- You do not fool me now.
- present
- Shall I bring the plates and cups?
- future
- The team played well in the tournament.
- past
- The movie will have already started.
- future perfect
- We will never forget his expressio.
- future
- Kelly knows the secret.
- present
- Are you ready?
- present
- Have you kept your ticket stub?
- present perfect
- Pete has had the measles.
- present perfect.
- The new puppies are sleeping.
- present
- The sky was dark during the last inning.
- past
- The fresh cookies smell delicious.
- present
- Mother baked two dozen cookies yesterday afternoon.
- past
- The crowd has waited six hours already.
- present perfect
- These walnuts hung from the tree all summer.
- past
- Eight students in this school have earned perfect A averages.
- present perfect
- Jan tasted the fragrant pecan pie.
- past
- The pie has hardly cooled enough to eat.
- present perfect
- The crust is perfect.
- present
- The lake appears calm.
- present