(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Will you send him a message?
Alex has studied two foreign languages.
The rain will not have stopped by tomorrow.
Will Allen be participating in the science fair next week ?
Was I talking to you?
They’ll have relaxed by night.
My mother will not (won’t) retire next year.
She goes to work by car.
Eric will be competing against Michael in the race.
Last year, I didn't travel to Korea.
They sat at the beach all day.
My mother will not have prepared breakfast by the time my father and brother wake up.
Did you live in Texas when you were a kid?
While he was writing an e-mail, the phone rang.
My mother is cooking dinner in the kitchen now.
They did not stay at the party the entire time.
She washed her car.
They will not have been maried by next year.
We go to a gallery every Sunday.
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
I have studied at home for one hour.
This time next year, we will be living in our new home.
When the phone rang, he was writing an e-mail.
FUTURE PROGRESSIVE
Did you play a musical instrument when you were a kid?
I wasn’t sleeping when you came home last night.
I didn't see a play yesterday.
I will not (won’t) call him as soon as possible.
At present, children are doing a lot of things that can not be done before.
SIMPLE PRESENT
PRESENT PERFECT
They haven’t gone to the shopping center.
I have seen that movie.
I will not (won’t) meet with him.
While Melanie was working upstairs, I was preparing dinner
By the time we came, she had finished the project.
The sun rises at the east.
SIMPLE PAST
Have they played the piano? No, they haven’t.
Will he have finished his work by 5 o’clock?
You can take my car tomorrow. I won’t be using it.
Will you have graduated from the university before I graduate?
I have known Michael since high school.
Will you meet with him?
I saw a movie yesterday.
Were you writing the report when the electricity went off?
We will not (won’t) overcome the problems.
She is having breakfast at the moment.
Last year, I traveled to Japan.
When Ms. Foster came in, the girls weren’t studying.
I will be watching Michael and Eric race.
Will he play basketball?
The gardener is working in the garden at this time.
He didn't wash his car.
In an hour, we will be flying over the Atlantic.
PAST PROGRESSIVE
We will not (won’t) live the house.
He had left when I went to the club.
They have bought a new car.
It hasn’t drunk the water.
By next week, we‘ll have earned lots of money.
Sam wasn’t lying when he said he loved you.
The rain’ll have stopped by tomorrow.
Will he have learned all information about this job by May?
We will rent a flat but fort he time being we are staying at our friend’s house.
I will have prepared breakfast by the time the children wake up.
PAST PERFECT
Where will he be waiting for me?
Until he went to England, he had never spoken English.
Does he write an email?
If you had studied hard last year, he would have passed all his exams.
We talked on the phone for thirty minutes.
Joanne will be coming home for the holidays.
Look! A car is coming.
In a year, he will be asking for forgiveness.
It smells very delicious in the kitchen.
There has been an accident.
I had returned to university.
Did you have dinner last night?
She had done her homework so she was happy.
When you came home, was he singing in the shower?
We are currently looking for individuals who have experience in customer service.
I was preparing dinner while Melanie was working upstairs.
They won’t have been maried by next year.
We generally sing songs all together.
SIMPLE FUTURE
Don’t phone me before 12:00. I will be meeting with a client.
The woman had cried till the morning.
The amusement park will be increasing ticket prices later this year.
How will you be travelling to the exhibition?
I have never been to Texas.
Won’t you be visiting your mother when I’m in town?
He thinks he is very handsome.
While you are studying, I will make a cake.
He will not (won’t) play basketball.
We haven’t received any mail since we were retired.
My sister has already made a big cake.
That party will not (won’t) be interesting.
You have grown since the last time I saw you.
He had lived in Florida for ten years before he moved to California.
FUTURE PERFECT
He was writing an e-mail when the phone rang.
My baby has slept all night.
Michael will be running a marathon this Saturday.
People have not traveled to Venus.
By then, we will be practicing yoga every morning.
Shauna studied Japanese for five years.
They had gone out when you called.
Will she have graduated from high school by July?
Will your mother retire next year?
It usually rains every day here.
He will not have received enough score by the summer.