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Cleland Wildlife Park ______ visited by tourists since 1967.
Cleland Wildlife Park ______ visited by tourists since 1967.
has been
The wildlife park ______ situated near to Adelaide, Australia.
The wildlife park ______ situated near to Adelaide, Australia.
is
It ______ opened by the government on the 20th of May.
It ______ opened by the government on the 20th of May.
was
The animals at the park ______ monitored by scientists since it opened.
The animals at the park ______ monitored by scientists since it opened.
There is no doubt that Cleland Wildlife Park ______ visited for many years to come.
There is no doubt that Cleland Wildlife Park ______ visited for many years to come.
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What is 'is'?
What is 'is'?
Used to describe a state or condition in the present tense for a singular subject.
What is 'are'?
What is 'are'?
Used to describe a state or condition in the present tense for a plural subject.
What is 'was'?
What is 'was'?
Used to describe a state or condition in the past tense for a singular subject.
What is 'were'?
What is 'were'?
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What is 'will be'?
What is 'will be'?
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Study Notes
- Fill in the blanks with: is, are, was, were, will be, has been, have been, or can be.
- Cleland Wildlife Park has been visited by tourists since 1967.
- The wildlife park is situated near Adelaide, Australia.
- It was opened by the government on the 20th of May.
- The animals at the park are monitored by scientists since it opened.
- Two saiga antelopes were found by rescue teams last week.
- Drinks and snacks are served at a café in the park every day.
- For a small fee, photographs can be taken with Koalas.
- There is no doubt that Cleland Wildlife Park will be visited for many years to come.
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Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of the verb 'to be' relating to Cleland Wildlife Park in Australia. The park has been a popular tourist destination since 1967 and is home to various monitored animals.