Identify the tense in the following sentences.
1.
Who will have come to my rescue?
2.
The boy is learning his lessons.
3.
Girls outnumber boys in this class.
4.
What do you mean?
5.
I don’t know where she lives.
6.
Burglars broke into his shop
yesterday.
7.
I can no longer tolerate this
injustice.
8.
She has been waiting for his call
since morning.
9.
He talks always loudly.
10.
Somebody has let the cat in.
11.
Will you please come with me?
12.
She finished the work in time.
13.
Have you learned your lessons?
14.
She had been bedridden for years
before her death.
15.
She ran into the room crying.
16.
He started school on Tuesday.
17.
We watch the hockey game every
Saturday night.
18.
She doesn’t want to come here.
19.
She will call you tomorrow.
20.
He has lived in Jaipur for 2 years.
21.
They will have arrived by the time the
show starts.
22.
I saw you at hotel yesterday.
23.
He has been playing tennis since the
age of six.
24.
They will be working here next year.
25.
He has a daughter who lives in New
Delhi.
26.
They are studying at the same school
as me.
27.
I have seen that movie three times.
28.
She is my sister.
29.
I stayed in Surat City last summer.
30.
The Cranberries will be playing in
Montreal this summer.
31.
I have owned this car since 1994.
32.
We had been living in Ontario before
we moved to Quebec.
33.
We were eating dinner when he arrived.
34.
I will be in Nagpur next week.
35.
Bell invented the telephone.
36.
We are taking our children to
Disneyland next week.
37.
We bought our plane tickets yesterday.
38.
They are living in Delhi now.
39.
He usually has a coffee in the
morning.
40.
They were living in Mumbai before they
moved to New Delhi.
41.
Michael Crichton has written many
books.
42.
He wrote "Jurassic Park".
43.
My brother will be coming next week.
44.
I didn’t know about him.
45.
You were with me yesterday.
46.
My friend didn’t inform me about the
exams date.
47.
I will let you know tomorrow.
48.
They met me at Sun & sand hotel.
49.
This mobile doesn’t work anymore.
50.
What did you do about your job?