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Hello! I'm completely confused about this question. Do you have any advice about how to tackle it? You could give me clues and I'll try to figure it out! I remember learning about these technical phrases at school, but I've completely forgotten!

Thank you!

Match the sentence to its label by writing the letter next to the label.

a. I was wondering if… future continuous
b. She sold the house last year. present perfect continuous
c. They’re meeting us at the pub. present simple
d. We’ve just seen a fabulous film. present perfect simple
e. Does he know how… future simple
f. We’ll see you later. past perfect continuous
g. I’ve been thinking about that. past simple
h. If only you’d said something. past continuous
i. They had been talking of… past perfect simple
j. This time next year, I’ll be sitting in the sun. present continuous
 

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Lean said:
Hello! I'm completely confused about this question. Do you have any advice about how to tackle it? You could give me clues and I'll try to figure it out! I remember learning about these technical phrases at school, but I've completely forgotten!

Thank you!

Match the sentence to its label by writing the letter next to the label.

a. I was wondering if… future continuous
b. She sold the house last year. present perfect continuous
c. They’re meeting us at the pub. present simple
d. We’ve just seen a fabulous film. present perfect simple
e. Does he know how… future simple
f. We’ll see you later. past perfect continuous
g. I’ve been thinking about that. past simple
h. If only you’d said something. past continuous
i. They had been talking of… past perfect simple
j. This time next year, I’ll be sitting in the sun. present continuous


Here are some clues:
https://www.usingenglish.com/glossary/perfect-aspect.html
https://www.usingenglish.com/glossary/progressive-aspect.html
https://www.usingenglish.com/glossary/continuous-verbs.html
https://www.usingenglish.com/glossary/tense.html
Continuous and Progressive mean the same. Have a look and put up your answers and I'll let you know if you're right. ;-)
 
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