EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review

EXERCISE M1–13Using verbs: review

Click on the correct verb form in the parentheses.

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EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review - 1 of 10: Ryan (took / was taking) conversational Italian lessons for three months before his visit to Rome.

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EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review - 2 of 10: Guernica, one of Picasso’s most famous paintings, now (hang / hangs) in the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid.

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EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review - 3 of 10: Jackie (might not want / might want not) to take night classes this semester.

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EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review - 4 of 10: In 1912, Olympian Jim Thorpe (broke / has broken) the world record for the decathlon.

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EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review - 5 of 10: Disney’s Mickey Mouse (undergoes / has undergone) many changes since he was created in 1928.

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EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review - 6 of 10: By the time Gabriel graduates, he (will be completing / will have completed) 160 credit hours.

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EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review - 7 of 10: The scientist and writer Carl Sagan is often (compare / compared) to Walt Whitman.

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EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review - 8 of 10: To improve her health, Leah has promised to stop (drinking / to drink) soda.

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EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review - 9 of 10: (Don’t / Doesn’t) the computer lab have a color printer for students to use?

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EXERCISE M1–13 Using verbs: review - 10 of 10: Countless poems, including Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” (have been writing / have been written) about love.