Peter has (got/have) got brown eyes.
has got / present simple
Children (got/have got) new toys last Christmas.
got / simple past
He will (play/have played) the guitar for us today.
play / future simple
(Did/Do) they play tennis yesterday?
Did / simple past
Vivian (ate/eats) her breakfast an hour ago.
ate / simple past
Mike (is/are) from Scotland.
is / present simple
Marie and Pierre (is/are) French.
are / present simple
I (wasn't/am not) at school yesterday.
wasn't / simple past
I (have been/am) a student here since 2018.
have been / present perfect simple
What movie (do you watch/are you watching) at the moment?
are you watching / present progressive
(Have/Does) you got any bananas?
Have / present simple
They speak English but they (don't/doesn't) speak Spanish.
don't / present simple
I (went/go) to London last week.
went / simple past
Where (did you go/will you) go next weekend?
will you go / simple future
She (has been / was) ill with COVID for three days, so she must stay in bed.
has been / present perfect simple
He (go/goes) to school everyday.
goes / present simple
They (watch/watches) too much TV.
watch / present simple
We (have run/ran) out of water three times, since the beginning of the month.
have run / present perfect simple
You (wasn't/weren't) at the Christmas party last Sunday.
weren't / simple past
He (goes running/ran) in the park every morning.
goes running / present progressive
This month, he will (have been attending/attend) our school dress for three years!
have been attending / future present progressive
I (deposit/have been despositing) my money in that bank for years.
have been depositing / present perfect progressive
Daniel (had left/left) by the time Erica arrived to his house.
had left / past perfect simple
Elena (won't be going / have gone) school today because he is ill.
won't be going / future progressive
This Saturday, Greg will (have spent/spend) three weeks on holiday in France.
have spent / future perfect simple