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Explanation:
1. She is moving (move) house next week.
2 Carl and Mary are looking for a new house. The
landlord has evicted(evict) them from their flat.
3. You have waited a long time
4. They are converting the old mill into a beautiful home at the moment
5. Water freezes at 0°C
6. Her flight will be arriving tonight by 7pm.
7. Have you signed the contract for the house next week?
8. The earth becomes warmer and warmer.
9. The bus comes every ten minutes.
10.Jack and Maggie are still searching for the perfect house.
11. Bob can't move house now because he has already signed a two year contract.
The correct verb forms for the given sentences would be as follows:
1). She is moving house next week. - showing progression
2). Carl and Mary are looking for a new house. The landlord has evicted them from their flat. - associating the past action with the present.
3). Did you wait for a long time? - indicating a past event
4). They are converting the old mill into a beautiful home at the moment. - showing progression
5). Water freezes at 0°C. - showing fact
6). Her flight will be arriving tonight by 7 p.m. - shows a future event in continuity
7). Have you signed the contract for the house next week? - showing a past event carrying its effects in the present.
8). The earth becomes warmer and warmer. - showing fact
9). The bus comes every ten minutes. - habitual action
10). Jack and Maggie are still searching for the perfect house. - showing progression
11). Bob can't move house now because he has already signed a two-year contract. - associating the past action with the present.
- The given sentences primarily employ 'present indefinite,' 'present perfect,' 'present progressive,' 'past indefinite' and 'future continuous' tense.
- The present indefinite is employed to denote a regular action or universal truth while the past indefinite displays an action that took place at a particular time in the past.
- Present progressive shows an action that is in continuity in the present while present perfect shows an action that began in the past and ended before now but carries its outcomes in the present.
- Future continuous shows an action that will be in progression at a particular time in the future. It is shown using 'subject + will + be + V1 + ing.'
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