Below is the completed list of sentences with the correct verb forms, followed by five questions based on the content. Completed Sentences
- Every day we meet at our institute. (Present Simple for habitual action)
- We support your decision. (Present Simple for a current state/opinion)
- They were arguing with him when I came to them. (Past Continuous for an action in progress interrupted by another past action)
- Congress consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. (Present Simple for a permanent fact)
- Tomorrow they will pass the law. (Future Simple for a future event)
- The federal government has power to levy taxes. (Present Simple for a general fact)
- Next week he will explain this case to you. (Future Simple for a future event)
- The president appoints federal judges. (Present Simple for a constitutional duty/fact)
Questions for Your Partner
- What two bodies make up the U.S. Congress according to sentence four?
- Answer: It consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
- What were the people doing when the narrator arrived in sentence three?
- Answer: They were arguing with a man.
- What specific power does the federal government possess in sentence six?
- Answer: It has the power to levy taxes.
- Who is responsible for appointing federal judges in sentence eight?
- Answer: The president appoints them.
- When is the explanation of the case expected to happen in sentence seven?
- Answer: It is expected to happen next week.
Please let me know if you would like to verify the grammar rules used or translate these sentences into another language.
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