The catcher wore the helmet. past They said hello. past He has taken his own bicycle. present perfect Throw the ball. present Craig is happy. present She has a new jacket. present She paid for it herself past Shall we go to Waterside too? future You will find it on the table. future We have eaten lunch. present perfect We almost froze yesterday. past My father had spoken to the club. past perfect Bob earned some money. past He will buy a CD. future Has Rick already gone? present perfect Cathy likes pumpkin pie. present The men are moving the piano. present We have chosen new band uniforms. present prefect Tim did seventy eight pushups. past I had won the prize. past perfect Her mother will pick up the package tonight. future The PTA bought seventeen computers. past The purple bird flew away. past The ship touched the iceberg. past The plants had grown much taller. past perfect Will you take the Metro? future I will not go the movies tonight. future Jeff had been to the store yesterday. past perfect Do you have your pencil with you? present We heard the explosion last night. past You do not fool me now. present Shall I bring the plates and cups? future The team played well in the tournament. past The movie will have already started. future perfect We will never forget his expressio. future Kelly knows the secret. present Are you ready? present Have you kept your ticket stub? present perfect Pete has had the measles. present perfect. The new puppies are sleeping. present The sky was dark during the last inning. past The fresh cookies smell delicious. present Mother baked two dozen cookies yesterday afternoon. past The crowd has waited six hours already. present perfect These walnuts hung from the tree all summer. past Eight students in this school have earned perfect A averages. present perfect Jan tasted the fragrant pecan pie. past The pie has hardly cooled enough to eat. present perfect The crust is perfect. present The lake appears calm. present