16. Tempus (oregelbundna verb)

The exercise was created 2019-07-08 by Klempt. Question count: 46.




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  • He is a butcher and he /säljer/ sells meat.
  • We /har sålt/ have sold our old car.
  • My parents /ska sälja/ will sell their house soon.
  • He told me you /hade sålt/ had sold your furniture.
  • Peter /har sålt/ has sold his car.
  • The new pupils /ska börja/ will start next week.
  • Do you know if Mary /har börjat/ has begun yet?
  • Yes, she /började/ began at 8 o'clock.
  • Jill /börjar/ begins in the afternoon.
  • Anyway he said that he /hade börjat/ had begun at 8 o'clock.
  • These cars /har kostat/ have cost a lot more than you think.
  • This Fiat /kostar/ costs only 125 000 SKR.
  • It /kommer att kosta/ will cost more next week.
  • This house /kostade/ cost a lot of money.
  • This jacket /kostar/ costs less than you think.
  • Our oldest son /slåss/ fights with his little brother.
  • Both of them /slåss/ fight whenever they meet.
  • My sister and I /har slagits/ have fought over many boyfriends.
  • I wonder if we /kommer att slåss/ will fight when we get older.
  • My grandmother /har slagits/ has fought for her right to vote.
  • My aunt told us that she /hade tillbringat/ had spent the winter in Madrid.
  • She /kommer att tillbringa/ will spend her next holiday in Italy.
  • My uncle /har tillbringat/ has spent his holiday on Malta.
  • His sister /tillbringade/ spent her holiday in New York.
  • If he goes on like this he /kommer att förlora/ will lose all his savings.
  • I heard that they /hade förlorat/ had lost their money.
  • I never win, I always /förlorar/ lose you see.
  • Is it true that you /har förlorat/ have lost all your savings?
  • She /har förlorat/ has lost her husband recently.
  • My mother never /förlorar/ loses her temper.
  • This horrible bulldog /biter/ bites every cat he meets.
  • The dog /kommer att bita/ will bite every burgular that tries to enter.
  • They said the dog /hade bitit/ had bitten my dad.
  • I wonder if the tiger /har bitit/ has bitten the boss yet.
  • He /hade på sig/ wore a grey suit.
  • I think miss Smith /lär ut/ teaches well.
  • I think they /kommer att fånga/ will catch the thief.
  • My little sister /har ritat/ has drawn a beautiful flower.
  • They told me that it was you, who /hade slagit sönder/ had broken the vase.
  • I /kommer att äta/ will eat a lot when I get home.
  • My grandfather always /förvarade/ kept his money in a purse.
  • Prices /har stigit/ have risen lately.
  • Your sister /har vuxit/ has grown since I last saw her.
  • The flowers /växer/ grow very fast.
  • I /har hängt/ have hung a new painting on the wall.
  • She /har fångat/ has caught a lot of fish.

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