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In My Place In my place, In my place Were lines that I couldn`t change,I was lost oh yeah Crossed lines I shouldn`t have

crossed, I was lost Yeah, how long must you wait for him? Yeah, how long must you pay for him? Yeah, how long must you wait for him? I was scared, I was scared Tired and underprepared But I wait, for you Eaving me here on my own Well I wait for you Sing it please, please Come back and sing to me, to me Come on sing it out, now Come on and sing it now, to me, to me Written by : DENI MEBIYANA

A.THE SIMPLE TENSES


The simple present 1. He drives a new car every day. 2. She goes to campus every morning. 3. We visit to the library. 4. Andi and Anton read a newspaper. 5. She does not go to campus every day. 6. He bath in the bath room. 7. She sleeps in the bad room. 8. He studied English every night. 9. He does her homework. 10. She breakfast every morning. The simple past tense 1. You helped your uncle last week. 2. I bought a new bag last Monday. 3. I wash a car yesterday. 4. You studied at the school last month. 5. I walked at the street yesterday. The past future tense 1. Tom will bring a bag tomorrow. 2. I will go to Bandung next week. 3. Riki will shop with his girl friend next Friday. 4. Santi will not come to class tomorrow. 5. I will help you next week.

B.THE PROGRESSIVE TENSES


The present progressive 1. I am eating in the canteen now. 2. He is not sleeping in the class. 3. She is cooking a food. 4. She is washing his shoes. 5. He is reading a magazine. The past progressive 1. I was reading magazine last night. 2. Riki was watching a film in the movie last night. 3. Tera will not borrowing my hand phone. 4. I was playing a new game next week. 5. Wiki was buying a dictionary in the bookstore. The future progressive 1. They will be eating food in the canteen. 2. He will be going to Pangandaran afternoon. 3. They will be playing basket ball tomorrow.

4. He shall we coming to your house afternoon. 5. She will be reading novel tomorrow.

C.THE PERFECT TENSE


The present perfect tense 1. She has eaten your cooked. 2. I have been here since night. 3. Rini has bought my bag. 4. They have swum at river. 5. We have met her once. The past perfect tense 1. They had not gone 2. Yadi had eaten when I come last week. 3. He had sleeps when I come last night. 4. She had been at room when he went. 5. I had been at year when you went to Bandung. The future perfect 1. Andri will have been at market. 2. He will have bought a bag. 3. He will not have bought a bag. 4. She will have finished their work by Sunday. 5. She will not have finished their work by Sunday.

D.THE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE


The present perfect progressive 1. Has he been living here for two month. 2. He has not been staying in hospital since his accident. 3. I have been reading for an hour. 4. I have not been reading for an hour. 5. Have been learning English for a year. The past perfect progressive 1. When I sent the parcel they had been waiting me. 2. When I sent the parcel they had not been waiting me. 3. Had he been reading the book when they arrived. 4. They had been singing when we studied dancing. 5. They had not been singing when we studied dancing. The future perfect progressive 1. John will have been staying in my house two weeks by the end of this month. 2. He will have teaching at SMP for six years. 3. She will have been working in the office for five years by the end of the years. 4. She will not have been working in the office for five years the end of the years. 5. Shall I have been studying here five months by the end of May.

Writer by: DENI MEBIYANA

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