Present Simple
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Past Simple / Past Continuous
Past Perfect & Mixed Review
100

What (you / do) every morning before school?

What do you do every morning before school?

100

I (study) for my exam now.

I'm studying for my exam now.

100

I (live) here for five years.

I have lived here for five years.

100

She (cook) dinner when the phone rang.

She was cooking dinner when the phone rang.

100

By the time I arrived, they (already / leave).

By the time I arrived, they had already left.

200

She (go) to the gym three times a week.

She goes to the gym three times a week.

200

They (not / play) tennis at the moment.

They aren't playing tennis at the moment.

200

Have you ever (be) to London?

Have you ever been to London?

200

What (you / do) when the alarm rang?

What were you doing when the alarm rang?

200

She (finish) reading the book before she (see) the film.

She had finished reading the book before she saw the film.

300

Rewrite: “He don’t like apples.” → Correct form.

He doesn't like apples.

300

Make this into a negative sentence: “She is eating dinner.”

She isn't eating dinner.

300

She (finish) her homework already.

She has finished her homework already.

300

I (visit) my grandmother last weekend.

I was visiting my grandmother last weekend.

300

After she (eat) dinner, she went to bed.

After she had eaten dinner, she went to bed.

400

My brother (not / watch) TV in the evening.

My brother doesn't watch TV in the evening.

400

Question form: “He is talking on the phone.” → ?

Is he talking on the phone?

400

They (not / see) that movie yet.

They haven't seen that movie yet.

400

While we (walk) in the park, it (start) to rain.

While we were walking in the park, it started to rain.

400

Mixed: He (work) at the company since 2010 — choose tense and explain.

He has worked at the company since 2010.
Present perfect
Since

500

Form a question: “They live in Gdańsk.” → ?

Do they live in Gdańsk?

500

Right now, she (look) for her keys while I (wait) for her.

Right now, she is looking for her keys while I am waiting for her.

500

Rewrite into Present Perfect: “He started his job in 2020 and still works there.”

He has worked there since 2020.

500

Write a short sentence: you / drop / the vase / while / you / carry / it.

You dropped the vase while you were carring it.

500

Create your own sentence using Past Perfect and Past Simple: start with “By the time…”

By the time I bought this bracelet, I had thought about it for a long time.

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