Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Question Formation
Past Simple vs Present Perfect
Comparatives & Superlatives
Passive Voice
100

Complete: Our company ____ (use) Microsoft Teams every day.

Our company uses Microsoft Teams every day.

100

Make a Yes/No question: She works in IT support.

Does she work in IT support?

100

Choose: I have finished / finished the report yesterday.

I finished the report yesterday.

100

Complete: A laptop is ______ (light) than a desktop computer.

A laptop is lighter than a desktop computer.

100

Change into the passive voice: They repair computers in this office.

Computers are repaired in this office.

200

Complete: Look! The server ____ (restart).

Look! The server is restarting.

200

Make a WH-question for the underlined part: Tom fixed the printer.

Who fixed the printer?

200

Choose: Have you ever installed / Did you ever install Linux?

Have you ever installed Linux?

200

Complete: This is the ______ (fast) processor in our office.

This is the fastest processor in our office.

200

Complete the sentence: Company emails ______ (send) automatically every morning.

are sent

300

I usually work from home, but today I am working in the office. 

Why are two different tenses used?

  • Present Simple ("I usually work...") = routine/habit.
  • Present Continuous ("I am working...") = a temporary situation happening today.
300

Correct the mistake: Where you work?

Where do you work?

300

Complete: We ______ (not finish) the project yet.

We haven't finished the project yet.

300

Is the sentence correct or incorrect? "Python is easier to learn than C++ for most beginners."

The sentence is correct.

300

Correct the mistake. Software install on all company laptops.

Software is installed on all company laptops.

400

Correct the mistake: He is knowing the answer.

He knows the answer.

Know is a stative verb and is not normally used in the continuous form.

400

Ask a question for the answer: Because the network is down.

Possible answers:

  • Why is the network down?
  • Why can't you connect to the network?
  • Why aren't you working?
  • Why is the meeting cancelled?
400

Explain the difference: "I worked here for three years." vs "I have worked here for three years."

  • I worked here for three years. → The period is finished (I don't work here anymore).
  • I have worked here for three years. → I still work here now.
400

Complete: The more you practise coding, the ______ you become.

The more you practise coding, the better you become.

400

Rewrite in the passive: Technicians check the servers every day.

The servers are checked every day (by technicians).

500

Find and correct all the mistakes: Every morning I am checking my emails, but today I check them later because I work from home.

Every morning I check my emails, but today I am checking them later because I am working from home.

500

Form a question using these words: how long / you / work / on this project?

How long have you worked on this project? / How long have you been working on this project?

500

Complete with the correct tense: We ______ (develop) this application since January, and we ______ (release) the first version last month.

We have developed this application since January, and we released the first version last month.

500

Correct the sentence: Git is one of the usefulest tools for developers.

Git is one of the most useful tools for developers.

500

Rewrite in the passive: The company stores customer data in secure databases.

Customer data is stored in secure databases (by the company).

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