35 how long he had waited for the day, but saturday at last. peter up early before his parents awake, his pocket money and off to meet jane at the shop. she alrealdy and the newspaper. jane him the paper and < > < > grandmother to the door. < > . < > , said jane.0) a. came ; b. will come ; c. comes ; d. is coming1) a. wake ; b. wakes ; c. woke ; d. has woken2) a. was ; b. is ; c. are ; d. were3) a. take ; b. took ; c. takes ; d. has taken4) a. goes ; b. go ; c. went ; d. is going5) a. had already come ; b. come ; c. comes ; d. came6) a. read ; b. was reading ; c. reads ; d. is reading7) a. gave ; b. give ; c. gives; d. has given8) a. say ; b. says ; c. said ; d. was said9) a. read ; b. will read ; c. have read ; d. reads10) a. will be ; b. is ; c. was ; d. are11) a. to go ; b. go ; c. goes ; d. went12) a. have ; b. to have ; c. has ; d. had13) a. to read ; b. have read ; c. has read ; d. read14) a. comes ; b. came ; c. come ; d. is coming15) a. is ; b. are ; c. was ; d. were16) a. be ; b. is ; c. are ; d. am17) a. can ; b. must ; c. are to ; d. has to18) a. don't mind ; b. doesn't mind ; c. are not mind ; d. didn't mind 19) a. loves ; b. am loving ; c. loved ; d. love20) a. likes ; b. like ; c. liked ; d. is liking
2) b. wakes - The sentence is in the present tense, so we use the present simple tense "wakes" for third-person singular subject "Peter".
3) b. is - The sentence is written in past tense, so we use the past simple tense "was" to indicate an action happening in the past.
4) b. go - The sentence is written in past tense, so we use the past simple tense "go" to indicate an action happening in the past.
5) d. came - The sentence is in the past tense, and the action of Jane coming to the shop has already happened, so we use the past simple tense "came".
6) b. was reading - The sentence is written in past tense, and it describes an ongoing action in the past, so we use the past continuous tense "was reading".
7) a. gave - The sentence is in the past tense, and it describes an action that already happened, so we use the past simple tense "gave".
8) c. said - The sentence is in the past tense, and it refers to what someone said in the past, so we use the past simple tense "said".
9) d. reads - The sentence is in the present tense, and it describes a general action, so we use the present simple tense "reads".
10) c. was - The sentence is written in past tense, so we use the past simple tense "was" to indicate an action happening in the past.
11) b. go - The sentence describes an action happening in the past, so we use the past simple tense "go".
12) c. has - The sentence is written in past tense, and it refers to a possession in the present, so we use the present simple tense "has".
13) a. to read - The sentence describes a purpose or intention, so we use the infinitive form "to read".
14) b. came - The sentence is in the past tense, and it refers to an action that already happened, so we use the past simple tense "came".
15) c. was - The sentence is written in past tense, so we use the past simple tense "was" to indicate an action happening in the past.
16) b. is - The sentence refers to a current state, so we use the present simple tense "is".
17) d. has to - The sentence expresses obligation, so we use the modal verb "has to" to indicate the necessity of an action.
18) b. doesn't mind - The sentence is in the present tense, and it expresses a negative opinion, so we use the negative form "doesn't mind".
19) d. love - The sentence is in the present tense, and it describes a general truth or preference, so we use the present simple tense "love".
20) b. like - The sentence is in the present tense, and it describes a general truth or preference, so we use the present simple tense "like".