Past perfect continuous
Present perfect
Future Continuous
Future perfect
Future Perfect Continuous
100

 ⁠Complete the sentence: "I _ (work) for three hours before I took a break."

had been working

100

⁠  ⁠Has you already took the test?


Have you already taken the test?


100

What is the structure of a sentence in the Future Continuous tense?

Subject + will be/be going to + verb-ing

100

How do you form the Future Perfect tense with a regular verb?


Subject + "will have" + past participle + point in time


100

How do you form the Future Perfect Continuous tense?

Subject + "will have been" + present participle


200

⁠Choose the correct sentence:

a) She had been reading the book for a week before she finished it.

b) She had been read the book for a week before she finished it.

c) She has been reading the book for a week before she finished it.

She had been reading the book for a week before she finished it.

200

⁠  ⁠How long have you studied English?


 I have studied English for five years.

200

How would you say "They are watching a movie" in the Future Continuous tense?

They will be watching a movie.

200

What is the past participle of the verb "to go" when used in the Future Perfect?


Gone

200

Does the Future Perfect Continuous describe an action that is completed or ongoing by a specific future time?


Ongoing

300

"_ she _ (study) for the exam before the teacher canceled it?"

Had she been studying for the exam before the teacher canceled it?

300

What is its structure for question sentences?

Give an example using present perfect tense in a question

Question: Have you taken the test? / Has she written a book?



300

In the sentence, "She will be studying tomorrow," what action is being described?

Studying

300

How do you make a negative sentence in the Future Perfect tense?


Add "not" after "will" 


300

Would you use the Future Perfect Continuous for short, quick actions or long-term ones?


Long-term ones, as the tense emphasizes ongoing duration.


400

Find the mistake in this sentence: 

By the time we arrived, they had been waited for over an hour.

They had been waiting for over an hour.

400

⁠  ⁠Have you ever visited another country?


Yes, I have visited several countries.


400

Change the sentence "I will be playing tennis at 5 p.m." to a question. 

Will I be playing tennis at 5 p.m.?

400

How do you make a negative sentence in the Future Perfect tense?


Will + subject + have + past participle? 


400

How do you make a negative sentence in the Future Perfect Continuous tense?


Add "not" after "will" or "won't"


500

They _ (live) in the city for two years before they decided to move.

a) had been living

b) have been living

c) will have been living

had been living

500

How do the words ever and never clarify experiences in one's life when using the Present Perfect tense?


Ever is used in questions to ask about experiences in someone's entire life (from birth until now). 

Never is used in negative statements or questions to emphasize that something has not happened at any point in a person's life.

500

Complete the sentence: 'This time next week, we _______ (fly) to Paris.'

This time next week, we will be flying to Paris.

500

In Future Perfect, what auxiliary verb is used before the past participle?


Will have

500

What is the present participle of the verb "to study" for use in the Future Perfect Continuous?


Studying

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