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36 Cards in this Set
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I walked two miles.
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Simple Past
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He walked over to the woman.
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Simple Past
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They walked away from the fight.
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Simple Past
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I walk the path every day.
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Simple Present
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He walks the reader through the complexities of the character's mind.
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Simple Present
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They walk around the locker room.
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Simple Present
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I will walk to school tomorrow.
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Simple Future
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He shall walk you home.
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Simple Future
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They will not walk on the grass.
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Simple Future
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I was walking to the beach when you called.
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Past Progressive
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She was not walking in the crosswalk when the light changed.
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Past Progressive
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They were walking through the parking lot at midnight.
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Past Progressive
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I am walking to the store to get milk.
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Present Progressive
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She is walking off the plan right now.
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Present Progressive
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They are walking away from the car with their hands above their heads.
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Present Progressive
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I will still be walking to the part when you get there.
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Future Progressive
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She will be walking down the street when he appears out of nowhere.
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Future Progressive
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They will not be walking ten miles a day once winter arrives.
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Future Progressive
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I had walked to the store and back by thetime you got off the phone.
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Past Perfect
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He had walked to the car before she sped out of the parking lot.
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Past Perfect
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They had walked into the backyard when everyone yelled "Surprise!"
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Past Perfect
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I have walked to work for over six years.
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Present Perfect
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He has walked in your shoes.
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Present Perfect
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They have walked around the track ten times.
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Present Perfect
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I will have walked six miles by the time you get out of bed tomorrow.
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Future Perfect
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He will have walked with a limp for three years this March.
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Future Perfect
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They will have walked for over three hours when the charity relay is over.
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Future Perfect
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I had been walking to school for months before I got my new car.
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Past Perfect Progressive
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She had been walking in the woods for an hour when she spooted a deer.
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Past Perfect Progressive
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They hadn't been walking long when he ran out of breath.
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Past Perfect Progressive
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I have been walking with you since we moved into the neighborhood.
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Present Perfect Progressive
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She has been walking around the mall for hours.
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Present Perfect Progressive
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They have been walking past the house every day for ten years.
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Present Perfect Progressive
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In ten minutes, I will have been walking on the treadmill for an hour.
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Future Perfect Progressive
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She will have been walking to the laundry mat for three years by the time she buys a car.
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Future Perfect Progressive
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They will have been walking together for six years next May.
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Future Perfect Progressive
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