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has jumped, have jumped
Present Perfect
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is jumping, are jumping
Present Progressive
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was jumping
Past Progressive
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will have jumped
Future Perfect
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will be jumping
Future Progressive
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has watched, have watched
Present Perfect
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is watching, are watching
Present Progressive
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was watching
Past Progressive
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will have watched
Future Perfect
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will be watching
Future Progressive
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has talked, have talked
Present Perfect
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is talking, are talking
Present Progressive
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was talking
Past Progressive
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will have talked
Future Perfect
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will be talking
Future Progressive
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I have known them since last summer.
Present Perfect
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Belius will return from vacation next week.
Future
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Mattison found the play fascinating.
Past
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Sophie's parents will be at the game.
Future
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Noah had jogged for twenty minutes before he felt tired.
Past Perfect
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Joey calls home after the game.
Present
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Her glasses are falling out of her purse.
Present Progressive
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Ashlenn was reading the story.
Past Progressive
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Matthew rode the bus home.
Past
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Morgan will play volleyball next year.
Future
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Abbey will be running cross country next year.
Future Progressive
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Nicholas eats crab cakes with hot sauce.
Present
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Vicki deleted the whole file by mistake.
Past
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Rachel has watched her little sister every afternoon after school.
Present Perfect
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Lynn had not locked the door before she left.
Past Perfect
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Amber will have finished her report before Thanksgiving.
Future Perfect
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Shelby will buy a new car next fall.
Future
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That sunset is beautiful.
Present
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They are eating their dinner.
Present Progressive
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The children will be waiting for help.
Future Progressive
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There is a shady park down the block.
Present
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I paint a portrait of my cat every week.
Present
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Allison hears a noise in the attic.
Present
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I am reading a letter.
Present Progressive
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The car is running at high speed.
Present Progressive
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Allison and Nicole are always working in the library.
Present Progressive
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I have read several of Nicole's novels.
Present Perfect
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She has seen him every Saturday this month.
Present Perfect
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Allison has sampled six ice cream flavors so far.
Present Perfect
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Last week, I read several of Allison's novels.
Past
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Mom took Dallin to the beach every day last summer.
Past
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The book sat on the shelf, collecting dust.
Past
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Nicole was giving a presentation when the microphone broke.
Past Progressive
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Roblox was downloading the file for 20 minutes.
Past Progressive
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During their first year, the puppies were growing at an alarming rate.
Past Progressive
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I had already seen Allison that morning.
Past Perfect
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As soon as my car had been repaired, I continued my trip.
Past Perfect
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The power had gone out by then.
Past Perfect
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Next year, Dallin will be in town.
Future
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Will you carry this bag for me?
Future
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He will be conducting a meeting between noon and one o'clock every day this week.
Future Progressive
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Next summer, Nicole will be traveling through South America.
Future Progressive
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We will have finished cooking by the time you arrive.
Future Perfect
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Margaret will have dropped off her niece at the airport before meeting Joe.
Future Perfect
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