Grammar
Unit 6
Review
Exercise 1
Draw two lines under each verb or verb phrase. Then write the verb tense in the
blank before each sentence.
present perfect
Lance has thoroughly analyzed the steps of applying for
admission to college.
1. The reunion had disbanded by the time we found the park.
2. Tanny turned to me and mumbled something inaudible.
3. If you look to the left, you will see the Southern Cross
constellation.
4. Shannon will finish her painting in time for next week’s
art show.
5. Voters questioned the mayoral candidates about the proposed
waste-water treatment plant.
6. The physics class is studying the flight ability of eagles.
7. We have been leaving cat food by the back door to feed the
strays.
8. Our janitor was hoping for a trouble-free weekend.
9. In another hour, she will have been biking long enough to
secure the record.
10. Chip will have written forty pages by Saturday.
11. Hugh did see the comet discovered by the Russian astronomer.
12. I will be eating breakfast in Oslo next week.
13. My cousin Beth attends college in Sweden.
14. Rochelle will arrange the bouquets for her brother Wayne’s
wedding.
15. My friend Gloria does like to play practical jokes.
16. Preparations for the come-as-you-are party had taken nearly
an hour.
Cumulative Review: Units 1–6
Exercise 1
Underline the simple subject. Identify the verbal or verbal phrase in each sentence
by placing brackets ([ ]) around it. In the blank, write whether the verbal is a gerund, a
participle, or an infinitive.
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