Identify the Tense
Fill in the Verb
Make it Affirmative/Negative
Correct the Mistake
Use the Clue
100

I have eaten breakfast already. 

PRESENT PERFECT

100

I ______ (eat) my lunch right now.

AM EATING
100

Change to negative: “I am studying English.”

I am not studying English.

100

“She go to school yesterday.”

She went to school yesterday.

100

Clue: (yesterday / go / park)

I went to the park yesterday.

200

He didn’t watch the movie yesterday.

SIMPLE PAST

200

Yesterday, they ______ (go) to the beach.

WENT

200

Change to affirmative: “He isn’t watching TV now.”

He is watching TV now.

200

“He is play football right now.”

He is playing football right now.

200

Clue: (right now / she / read / book)

She is reading a book right now.

300

They go to school every day.

SIMPLE PRESENT

300

She ______ (not/see) that movie yet.

HAS NOT SEEN or HASN'T SEEN

300

Change to negative: “They played football yesterday.”

They did not play football yesterday.

300

“I have saw that movie before.”

I have seen that movie before.

300

Clue: (already / they / finish / homework)

They have already finished their homework.

400

She was reading a book when I called her.

PAST CONTINUOUS

400

He usually ______ (play) basketball, but today he ______ (play) tennis.

1.) PLAYS

2.) PLAYING

400

Change to affirmative: “She hasn’t finished her homework.”

She has finished her homework.

400

"They has finished their homework."

They have finished their homework.

400

Clue: (usually / he / play / football / weekend)

He usually plays football on weekends.

500

I am going to the basketball tomorrow.

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

500

We ______ (study) English for two hours already.

HAVE BEEN STUDYING

500

Change to negative: “I have eaten breakfast already.”  

I have not eaten breakfast yet.

500

“I didn’t went to the party.”

I didn’t go to the party.

500

Clue: (today / I / meet / my friend / park)

I have met my friend at the park today.

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