Past
Present
Future
Passive voice
Mixed
100

How many past tenses have? Count them

Four: 

Past simple, past continious, past perfect, past perfect continious

100

Give example for present perfect continious tense

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100

When do we use "going to" for the future tense? Give an example sentence.

We use 'going to' for the future tense to express intentions, plans, or predictions based on present evidence.

For example: 'She is going to travel to Europe next summer.

100

Rewrite the sentence in passive form:The chef prepares delicious meals every day.

Delicious meals are prepared by the chef every day.

100

Identify the tence: He will be leaving for Paris tomorrow

Future continuous tense

200

Which tense we use to describe actions happening at a particular moment in the past? Give example

Past continuous

Example: At five o'clock, I was reading my new book.

200

What is the difference between present perfect and past simple?

Past simple: when the action started in the past, finished in the past, and is not continuing now. 

Present perfect when the action started in the past and is continuing now.

200

Does the Future Simple tense describe actions that have already been planned? Why?

No, it’s used for predictions and spontaneous decisions

200

Explain the difference between the active and passive voice in English

The active voice emphasizes the doer of the action, while the passive voice focuses on the receiver of the action

200

Which tense is used for actions that were in progress at a certain time in the past?

Past Continuous:“They were playing football when it started raining.”

300

Which tense we use to describe background information in a story? Give example also

Past continuous

300

Identify the tense and voice used in the sentence: The flowers are watered every morning

Present simple passive

300

Name five future tense time phrases/key words. 

Tomorrow, next week, in the future, next summer, in the coming years and others.

400

Which is more formal will or be going to?  Why?

Will is more formal. Because we use it for offers, suggestions and requests.

Example: Will you help me with history homework?

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