A: Tense See p. 118 for verb tenses 1. has been (present perfect) is offering (present progressive)

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A: Tense See p. 118 for verb tenses 1. has been (present perfect) is offering (present progressive)

A: Tense 2. knew (simple past) wanted (simple past) 3. are asking (present progressive) is (simple present)

A: Tense 4. didn’t want (simple past) he asked (simple past) redirect (simple present)

A: Tense 5. Restructuring (not a verb in this case  gerund!) will be closed (future simple)

A: TIP TIP: the tense of the verb in one part of the sentence will often be the same as the tense in another part.

B: Pronouns 6. it = experience If: ____ noun  ____ = possessive (his, her, their, its) If: ____ verb  ____= regular pronoun (he, she, they, it) If: verb ____  ____= object pronoun (him, her, them, it)

A More Likely TOEIC Q Leander talked about many different tips for the TOEIC, but his students already knew ____, so they got sleepy. A.It B.Him C.Them

Homework Review our Day 7 ppt and study the vocabulary on pp using LLEX.