I heard she works at the Pensacola Philharmonic. (Present Simple)
2. She is working on the problem. (Present Continuous)
3. Since 1975 she has worked predominantly on Italian television. (Present Perfect)
4. I actually believe they create real safety and a whole new idea of security. (Present Simple)
5. However, it is unclear whether the elephants assign any meaning to the paintings that they create. (Present Simple)
6. So, essentially they create a problem, and then charge you to fix it. (Present Simple)
7. Since January he has started nine of 11 games, performing with his customary assurance and recording a 92 percent pass completion rate. (Present Perfect)
8. When I sing high notes he starts to howl and cry. (Present Simple)
9. She is surprised, however, when Luke kisses her and admits he has started to fall in love with her. (Present Perfect)
10. They moved into a course parallel to our own, Captain. (Past Simple)
11. It looks like the fabric just went on, and it moved. (Past Simple)
12. So they must move upstate after the fire. (Present or Future)
13. The Doctor has spent most of the night examining the equipment here. (Present Perfect)
14. I can’t believe Leonard spent hundreds of dollars on scalped tickets. (Past Simple)
15. If someone scalps tickets, they sell them outside a sports ground or theatre, usually for more than their original value.He spends his time trying to penetrate hidden realms. (Present Simple)
