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Chores (tenses and prepositions of time)




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Put the verb into proper tense. Type your answer into a box. Choose time adverb proper to the tense of the sentences as aslo pay special attention to the preposition of time.

  1. I usually �(do) the laundry on
  2. Yesterday I �(do) the laundry.
  3. I usually �(fold) the laundry in
  4. �I am folding the laundry.
  5. My mother usually �(iron) the laundry on
  6. Yesterday she �(iron) the laundry.
  7. He usually �(cut) the grass on
  8. �he is cutting the grass.
  9. I usually �(water) the grass at��
  10. Yesterday I �(water) the grass.

Put the verb into proper tense. Type your answer into a box. Choose time adverb proper to the tense of the sentences as aslo pay special attention to the preposition of time.

  1. He usually �(work) in the garden on
  2. Yesterday he �(work) in the garden.
  3. I usually �(take) out the trash at
  4. Now I �(take) out the trash.
  5. He usually �(rake) the leaves in��
  6. Yesterday he �(rake) the leaves.
  7. I usually �(do) the dishes on
  8. Now I �(do) the dishes.
  9. He usually �(sweep) the floor on
  10. Now he �(sweep) the floor.

Put the verb into proper tense. Type your answer into a box. Choose time adverb proper to the tense of the sentences as aslo pay special attention to the preposition of time.

  1. He usually �(vacuum)�at��
  2. Yesterday he �(vacuum), too.
  3. I usually �(mop) the floor�at
  4. �I mopped thefloor, too.
  5. He usually �(clean) up the closet at
  6. Yesterday he �(clean) up the closet.
  7. I usually �(dust) on
  8. Now I �(dust).
  9. He usually �(wash) the windows on
  10. Yesterday he �(wash) the window.
  11. I usually �(walk) the dog in
  12. Now I (walk) the dog.