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8) drag and drop the tenses with the sentences. texas for two years. by…

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  1. drag and drop the tenses with the sentences. texas for two years. by next week, i will have lived in alex runs two miles each day. i had been exercising daily until i injured my leg. the students have been instructed to be on their best behavior. edward had planned to study abroad, but he decided to work for a year instead. mindy was driving 15 mph over the speed limit when the police pulled her over. mr. coleman is running for city council. choices: past progressive, present perfect, future perfect, present, past perfect progressive, past perfect, present progressive

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "By next week, I will have lived in Texas for two years." - Future perfect tense is used to describe an action that will be completed before a certain future time.
  2. "Alex runs two miles each day." - Simple present tense is used for habitual or regular actions.
  3. "I had been exercising daily until I injured my leg." - Past perfect progressive tense shows an action that started in the past, continued for some time and was in progress until another past - time action occurred.
  4. "The students have been instructed to be on their best behavior." - Present perfect tense is used to show an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present.
  5. "Edward had planned to study abroad, but he decided to work for a year instead." - Past perfect tense is used to show an action that happened before another past action.
  6. "Mindy was driving 15 mph over the speed limit when the police pulled her over." - Past progressive tense is used to describe an action in progress in the past when another past action occurred.
  7. "Mr. Coleman is running for city council." - Present progressive tense is used to describe an action that is happening now or around now.

Answer:

  1. By next week, I will have lived in Texas for two years. - future perfect
  2. Alex runs two miles each day. - present
  3. I had been exercising daily until I injured my leg. - past perfect progressive
  4. The students have been instructed to be on their best behavior. - present perfect
  5. Edward had planned to study abroad, but he decided to work for a year instead. - past perfect
  6. Mindy was driving 15 mph over the speed limit when the police pulled her over. - past progressive
  7. Mr. Coleman is running for city council. - present progressive