II. VERB TENSES :
1. A koala (spend) __________________ about 18-20 hours sleeping in tree forks.
2. It’s only my first week in Wales, and I (see) ___________________ so many interesting things already.
3. The number of kiwis in this area (decrease) ___________________ quickly.
4. The Aborigines (live) ________________ in Australia for more than 40,000 years.
5. Most European citizens (not have) _________________ to apply for a visa to visit Canada.
6. At the moment, thousands of people (gather) _________________ in Trafalgar Square, London.
7. The kangaroo (become) __________________ a symbol of Australia since 1773.
8. The bald eagle, an American symbol, (not live) ____________________ in any other places besides North America.
9. I think Mr. Viet (not be) ___________________ to Northern Ireland yet.
10. The Taylors (not stay) _____________________ in New York now. They moved to San Francisco last month.
11. Canada (be) __________________ made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories.
12. Australia (have) ____________________ a wide range of different landscapes.
13. Annually, the National Eisteddfod festival of Wales (take) ____________________ place at the start of August.
14. The statue of Liberty (welcome) ___________________ over 12 million immigrants entering the USA through New York Harbor since 1900.
15. Each of the 50 states (adopt) ___________________ an official state flower so far.
16. Since 1965, the maple tree with the leaves (become) __________________ the most well-known Canadian symbol.
17. At present, the National Cherry Blossom Festival (occur) _________________ in Washington, D.C.
18. Maori (be) ___________________ recognized as an official language of New Zealand since the Maori language Act of 1978.
19. In Canada, New Year’s Day ____________________ a long tradition of celebration. (have)
20. First names ___________________ used more frequently in Australia than in other countries. (be)
21. Recently, many places in New Zealand ___________________ called with two names. (be)
22. Maoria people __________________ the hongi- touching noses – to greet people they ________________ safe and familiar with. (use – feel)
23. Since its beginning more than a century ago, the slouch hat _________________ one of the most distinctive items of Australian clothing. (become)
24. For over 130 years, Akubra hats ____________________ its legendary stories in Australia. (make)
25. Ireland ___________________ the Eurovision Song contest seven times. (win)
26. In Canada you should maintain eye contact while you ___________________ hands. (shake)
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1. A koala spends about 18-20 hours sleeping in tree forks.
2. It’s only my first week in Wales, and I has seen so many interesting things already.
3. The number of kiwis in this area is descreasing quickly.
4. The Aborigines has lived in Australia for more than 40,000 years.
5. Most European citizens don't have to apply for a visa to visit Canada.
6. At the moment, thousands of people are gathering in Trafalgar Square, London.
7. The kangaroo has become a symbol of Australia since 1773.
8. The bald eagle, an American symbol, doesn't live in any other places besides North America.
9. I think Mr. Viet hadn't been to Northern Ireland yet.
10. The Taylors isn't staying in New York now. They moved to San Francisco last month.
11. Canada is made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories.
12. Australia has a wide range of different landscapes.
13. Annually, the National Eisteddfod festival of Wales is taken place at the start of August.
14. The statue of Liberty has welcome over 12 million immigrants entering the USA through New York Harbor since 1900.
15. Each of the 50 states has adopted an official state flower so far.
16. Since 1965, the maple tree with the leaves has become the most well-known Canadian symbol.
17. At present, the National Cherry Blossom Festival is occured in Washington, D.C.
18. Maori has been recognized as an official language of New Zealand since the Maori language Act of 1978.
19. In Canada, New Year’s Day has a long tradition of celebration.
20. First names are used more frequently in Australia than in other countries.
21. Recently, many places in New Zealand are called with two names.
22. Maoria people use the hongi- touching noses – to greet people they feel safe and familiar with.
23. Since its beginning more than a century ago, the slouch hat has become one of the most distinctive items of Australian clothing.
24. For over 130 years, Akubra hats has made its legendary stories in Australia. (make)
25. Ireland has won the Eurovision Song contest seven times.
26. In Canada you should maintain eye contact while you are saking hands.