
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.Compare with your partner. Dear Xenia, How are
you?I ...(be) really busy recently because tomorrow ...(be) one of the most important days of my school life -my prom night!...(you/ever/hear) of a prom before?Let me tell you all about it! Here in the USA,the schools ...(have) prom night every year to congratulate the students who ...(just/finish) school that year.Everyone ...(dress up) in their best outfits and we...(dance) the evening away in style.I ...(look forward to) this day all year! The good news is that I ...(pick me up) at my house at 8 so John ...(pick me up at my house at 8 o'clock in his new car.I ...(fell) quite nervous at the moment to tell you the truth РЕШИТЬ С ОБЪЯСНЕНИЯМИ ВРЕМЕН

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am pr,simple
is pr.simple
have you ever heard pr.perfect
have pr.perfect
have just finished pr.perfect
dresses up pr.simple
dance pr.simple
am looking forward to pr.continious
am picking me up future form
is picking me up future form
feel pr.simple



Dear Xenia, How are you? I have been really busy recently because tomorrow is one of the most important days of my school life - my prom night! Have you ever heard of a prom before? Let me tell you all about it! Here in the USA, the schools have prom night every year to congratulate the students who have just finished school that year. Everyone dresses up in their best outfits, and we dance the evening away in style. I have been looking forward to this day all year! The good news is that I will be picked up at my house at 8, so John will pick me up at my house at 8 o'clock in his new car. I feel quite nervous at the moment, to tell you the truth.
Explanation of the verb tenses used:
- "I have been" (present perfect continuous) indicates an action that started in the past and is still ongoing (being busy).
- "is" (present simple) is used for scheduled events or future facts.
- "Have you ever heard" (present perfect) is used to ask about experiences up to the present.
- "have" (present simple) is used to describe a general truth or regular occurrence.
- "have just finished" (present perfect) indicates an action completed recently with a connection to the present.
- "dresses" (present simple) is used for a general statement.
- "dance" (present simple) is also used for a general statement.
- "have been looking forward to" (present perfect continuous) describes an action that started in the past and continues up to the present.
- "will be picked" (future passive) is used for a future event with a passive voice.
- "will pick me up" (future simple) is used for a planned future event.
- "feel" (present simple) is used for a statement of fact or feeling in the present.


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