Fill in the correct verb forms for each tense:
A Present Simple: go (e.g., They go for a walk in the park.)
B Past Simple: spent (e.g., Paul spent two weeks on the farm.)
C Future Simple: will be or will go (e.g., Paul won't be at school. or They will go for a walk.)
Explanation:
- Present Simple is used for habits, routines, general truths, and scheduled events. For example, 'They go for a walk in the park.' implies a regular or general activity.
- Past Simple is used for completed actions in the past. The example 'Paul spent two weeks on the farm.' describes an action that started and finished in the past.
- Future Simple is used for predictions, spontaneous decisions, or promises about the future. 'Paul won't be at school.' uses the future negative form, indicating a future state. 'They will go for a walk.' is a future plan or prediction.