Present
Past
Present Perfect
Future
Mixed tenses
100

Julie always (to watch) television on Saturdays.

watches

100

He (to sleep) all day yesterday.

slept

100

He (to live) here his entire life.

has been living

100

After yesterday's meeting, we decided that we (to fire) two employees.

are going to

100

Two weeks ago, I (to have) a cold.

had

200

Anna (to have) a meeting, so she can't talk to you right now.

is having

200
Yesterday at 2 p.m. I (to drive) to work.

was driving

200

I (to cook) all day.

have been cooking

200

I (to meet) John for coffee tomorrow afternoon.

am meeting

200

Last Thursday, at 9 a.m., I (to take) my driving test.

was taking

300
It's Saturday afternoon. At the moment, they (to play) tennis. They always (to play) tennis on Saturday afternoons.

are playing

play

300

Peter always (to love) travelling, until it (to become) impossible because of the COVID-19 measures. 

loved

became

300

I (to lose) my phone and I (to look) for it for the past two hours.

have lost

have been looking

300

He doesn't like reading, so he (not / to buy) any books this year.

isn't going to buy

300

I (to look) for the book I lost all day yesterday. Luckily, I found it.

looked

400

We are watching a horror movie. I usually (not/like) that type of movies, but I (to enjoy) this one.

don't like

am enoying

400

When I (to leave) for school, my brother (to take) a shower.

left

was taking

400

(you/ever/to meet) a celebrity?

Have you ever met

400

I don't think he (to like) that movie.

will like

400

I (to know) him since I was six years old.

have known

500

Even though Tom (to dislike) his neighbour, he (to fix) his garden fence right now.

dislikes

is fixing

500

While I (to do) laundry, my mother (to fall) down the stairs. My father (to bring) her to the hospital.

was doing

fell

brought

500

- How long (he / to work) there?

* He (to work) here for two years and he isn't planning on leaving any time soon.

has he been working

has been working

500

I have read their marketing plan and they (not / to use) offline marketing strategies.

aren't going to use

500

Usually, I (to go) on holiday to France every year. However, last year, I (not / to be) able to go because of COVID-19. Hopefully, I (to be) able to go this summer. I (to look) forward to going to France for months.

go

wasn't able

will be

have been looking 

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