Complete the sentences using a verb in the correct form. 1. The woman got into her car, started the engine and drove away. (The verb "drive" is in the past tense, which is "drove") 2. Here's the money you need. Pay me back when you can. (The verb "pay" is in the infinitive form, which is "to pay") 3. Don't throw that box away. It could be useful. (The verb "throw" is in the imperative form, which is "don't throw") 4. Jane doesn't do anything at work. I don't know how she manages. (The verb "manage" is in the present tense, which is "manages") 5. I'm going out now. I'll be back in about an hour. (The verb "be" is in the future tense, which is "will be") 6. You should think more about the future; don't look back all the time. (The verb "look" is in the imperative form, which is "don't look") 7. Gary is very generous. He gave all the money away. (The verb "give" is in the past tense, which is "gave") 8. I'll get back to you as soon as I have the information you need. (The verb "get" is in the future tense, which is "will get")
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