For items number 8-11, identify the sentence which has the correct tense of the
verb.
8. A. The meat froze solid after last night.
B. We freeze the meat last night.
C. The meat had froze before we cooked it.
D. The meat freezes solid after last night.
9. A. Anna went home after you arrived late.
B. Anna had gone home before you arrived.
C. After you had arrived, Anna went home hours ago.
D. After you arrived, Anna went home.
10. A. I took the keys last night from the hook.
B. I had taken the keys last night.
C. I take the keys last night.
D. I takes the keys just now.
11. A. Nobody knows who the thief was.
B. Nobody had known who the thief was.
C. Nobody knew who the thief was.
D. Nobody had knew who the thief was.
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8. A.
9. B
10. A.
What are the tenses of the verb?
The present tense (e.g. I am, she works, we swim, they believe) is also called the present simple or simple present. It's mainly used in the following ways:
The past tense (e.g. I was, he talked, we had, they worked) is also called the past simple or simple past. It’s used to talk about things or situations which happened in the past or before the present time. Its main uses are as follows:
The future tense (e.g. I shall [or will] go; he will talk; we shall [or will] have; they will work) is used to refer to things that haven’t yet happened at the present time but are expected, or likely to occur in the future. Here are the main situations in which the future is used:
Continuous
These tenses (also called progressive tenses) are used to talk about actions that continue for a period of time. They are formed with the relevant tense of the auxiliary verb to be and the present participle of the main verb. There are three main continuous tenses:
Perfect tenses used to talk about actions that are completed by the present or a particular point in the past or future. They are formed with the relevant tense of the auxiliary verb to have and the past participle of the main verb. There are three main perfect tenses:
Perfect continuous
There is a final set of tenses which combine perfect and continuous tenses. They are formed and used as follows:
Additional explanation about perfect tenses: brainly.ph/question/16626233
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