This flashcard tests the correct use of tenses for general truths and experiences. 'Lives' is for a permanent residence, 'have never seen' for past lack of experience, and 'have always dreamt' for a continuous desire.
The Queen of Great Britain lives in Buckingham Palace. I have never seen it but I have always dreamt about it.
Question | The Queen of Great Britain … in Buckingham Palace. I … it but I … about it. |
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Title | 681 |
QType (0=kprim,1=mc,2=sc) | 2 |
Q_1 | is living/have never seen/have always dreamt |
Q_2 | lives/have never seen/have always dreamt |
Q_3 | lives/have never seen/I’m always dreaming |
Q_4 | lives/never saw/have always dreamt |
Answers | 0 0 1 0 |
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