Answer :
Let's go through each sentence to find the correct answer for the blanks based on the context provided and the rules of English grammar and verb tenses.
Jane ______ a new T-shirt today.
Correct Answer: B. has bought
- This sentence needs the present perfect tense because it refers to an action completed recently and is relevant to the present situation.
Tien ______ a trip to DaLat next week.
Correct Answer: A. is going to take
- For future plans or intentions that are already decided, 'is going to take' fits best.
My mother ______ for you since yesterday.
Correct Answer: D. has looked
- The present perfect tense is used here because the action started in the past and may still be ongoing.
The train ______ half an hour ago.
Correct Answer: B. left
- 'Left' is past simple because it indicates a completed action that occurred at a specific time in the past.
Mike ______ a game when I saw him.
Correct Answer: C. was playing
- Past continuous is used to describe an action that was ongoing in the past when another action occurred.
I have never played basketball before. This is the first time I ______ to play.
Correct Answer: D. am trying
- Present continuous 'am trying' is used to describe an action happening right now.
Jane and Emma ______ for China tomorrow.
Correct Answer: B. are leaving
- Present continuous is often used for planned future events.
I ______ a student in Molonoxop School in 2000.
Correct Answer: A. was
- 'Was' is past simple, used for a state of being or fact in the past.
What did you ______ last night? - I ______ my homework.
Correct Answer: C. do/did
- The past simple tense is used to inquire about and answer past actions.
I am going to ______ Spanish next year.
Correct Answer: B. learn
- 'Learn' follows 'am going to', signaling planned future action.
My mother ______ shopping every Monday.
Correct Answer: A. goes
- Simple present tense 'goes' is used for routine actions.
I write a letter to Jane every week. Last week I ______ three letters.
Correct Answer: A. wrote
- Past simple 'wrote' is correct for actions completed at a particular time in the past.
We ______ this movie three times.
Correct Answer: A. have seen
- Present perfect tense 'have seen' indicates an experience repeated in the past up to the present.
I promise, I ______ you tomorrow.
Correct Answer: B. will phone
- 'Will phone' is used for promises about future actions.
At the moment, Nam and his friends ______ shopping at the supermarket.
Correct Answer: B. are going
- Present continuous 'are going' describes an action currently in progress.
This exercise helps reinforce the understanding of different verb tenses and their appropriate contexts in English. Each choice is guided by specific grammatical rules that dictate which tense or form is suitable for the blank.