Luther Burbank /devolved/ more than 800 new plant varieties

future
present
past***
future perfect

This recipe /will produce/ two dozen chocolate chip cookies

past
future perfect***
present
future

Since his injury at the track meet, Liam /favors/ his right leg

past
future
present perfect
present***

The ancient Greeks /named/ the days Sunday and Monday after the sun and moon

future
past***
present
future perfect

The train /reached/ the station shortly before midnight

present
past***
future
future perfect

Yes, indicate the verb tense sorry haha

SO number two would be D?

2 is future, right.

Thank you!

You're welcome!

Why did the scarecrow win an award?

Because he was outstanding in his field!

To determine the correct answer for each sentence, we can look at the verb tense used and the context provided. Here's how you can arrive at the correct answer for each sentence:

1. Luther Burbank/devolved/ more than 800 new plant varieties.
The verb "devolved" is in the past tense, indicating an action that has already happened. Since the sentence is referring to something Luther Burbank already accomplished, the correct answer is "past."

2. This recipe /will produce/ two dozen chocolate chip cookies.
The verb "will produce" is in the future tense, indicating an action that will happen in the future. Since the sentence is talking about what the recipe will do in the future, the correct answer is "future."

3. Since his injury at the track meet, Liam /favors/ his right leg.
The verb "favors" is in the present tense, indicating an ongoing action in the present. The sentence is stating what Liam currently does as a result of his injury, so the correct answer is "present."

4. The ancient Greeks /named/ the days Sunday and Monday after the sun and moon.
The verb "named" is in the past tense, indicating an action that has already happened. The sentence is referring to something the ancient Greeks did in the past, so the correct answer is "past."

5. The train /reached/ the station shortly before midnight.
The verb "reached" is in the past tense, indicating an action that has already happened. The sentence is describing an event that occurred in the past, so the correct answer is "past."

I take it you're supposed to indicate the verb tense, right?

1. yes
2. no
3. yes
4. yes
5. yes