Present Simple
Present
Continuous
Present perfect simple
Present perfect continuous
Correct the mistakes
100

What do we use the present simple for?

Habits, routines, facts, general truths


100

What do we use the present continuous for?


Actions happening now or temporary actions


100

What do we use the present perfect simple for?


Experiences, past actions with results now, unfinished time periods


100

What do we use the present perfect continuous for?


Actions that started in the past and are still continuing, or actions with duration


100

 She don’t like reading books.


She doesn’t like reading books.


200

How do we change a verb in the present simple for “he/she/it”?


Add -s or -es to the base form of the verb


200

What is the form of the present continuous?


Subject + be (am/is/are) + verb-ing


200

What is the form of the present perfect simple?


Subject + have/has + past participle


200


What is the form of the present perfect continuous?


Subject + have/has + been + verb-ing


200

 I am knowing the answer.


I know the answer 

300

Which adverbs of frequency do we often use with the present simple?


always, usually, often, sometimes, never


300

Which time expressions are common with the present continuous?


now, right now, at the moment, today, this week


300

Which words are common with the present perfect simple?


ever, never, already, yet, just, since, for

300

Which words are common with the present perfect continuous?


for, since, all day, lately, recently


300

 He is working here since 2018.


He has been working here since 2018.


400

Correct the mistake: She go to school every day.


She goes to school every day.


400

Correct the mistake: She is go to the park.


She is going to the park.


400

Correct the mistake: I have saw that movie.


I have seen that movie.


400

 Correct the mistake: She has been study for two hours.


She has been studying for two hours.


400

 I have visited Paris last year.


I visited Paris last year.

500

Explain the difference between “I play football” and “I am playing football.


“I play football” describes a regular activity.

 “I am playing football”describes what is happening right now or around this moment.


500

How do we form a negative sentence in the present continuous?


Subject + be + not + verb-ing. Example: She is not going to the park.


500

Explain the difference: “I finished my homework” vs. “I have finished my homework.”



“I finished my homework” focuses on when it happened in the past.

 “I have finished my homework” focuses on the result now or its relevance to the present.


500

Explain the difference: “I have worked here for 5 years” vs. “I have been working here for 5 years.”


“I have worked here for 5 emphasizes the fact of the experience or completion. 

“I have been working here for 5 years” emphasizes the ongoing activity and duration.


500

They are playing football every Sunday.


They play football every Sunday.


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