Here are the sentences with the brackets opened using the correct tenses (Present Simple, Present Continuous, and Past Simple).
- Who usually does his homework in this room?
- Who is doing his homework there now? I do not know (or don't know).
- I lived near my office last year. I always walked there.
- How well does your friend speak English? He speaks English badly.
- What language did you learn five years ago? I learned (or learnt) French.
- What language is he learning now? He is learning German.
- How long does your class usually last? It usually lasts two hours.
- How long did your class last on Wednesday morning? It only lasted an hour.
- Who did you discuss this question with last night? I discussed it with my friends.
- Who do you usually go home with? I go home with my friends.
- How well does he usually know his lessons?
- I did not work (or didn't work) at this office three years ago.
- Are you working here now?
- How long did you stay in Kyiv last year? I stayed there a month. How long are you going to stay there this year? I am going to stay there a month, too.
Grammar Summary Table
| Tense | Usage in these sentences | Key Indicators |
|---|---|---|
| Present Simple | Habits and general truths | usually, always, how well |
| Present Continuous | Actions happening right now | now |
| Past Simple | Completed actions in the past | last year, five years ago, last night |
| Be going to | Future plans/intentions | this year |
Would you like me to explain the specific rule for any of these sentences?
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