Verb Tenses
Simple vs Perfect
Progressive
SVA
Mixed Review
100

Identify the tense: "She walked to the store yesterday."

Past Tense

100

Which sentence is simple present?

“I eat breakfast at 7 AM.”

“I have eaten breakfast already.”

I eat breakfast at 7 AM.

100

Identify the tense: “We are studying for the quiz right now.”

Present progressive tense

100

Choose the correct form:

“The dog (bark / barks) loudly every night.”

The dog barks loudly every night

100

Correct tense and SVA:

“He don’t like pizza but he ate some yesterday.”

He doesn’t like pizza, but he ate some yesterday.

200

Identify the tense:
“She has walked to the store before.”

Present perfect tense

200

Fill in with present perfect:

“She (visit) Paris three times.”

She has visited Paris three times. 

200

Fill in using future progressive:

“This time next week, I (fly) to New York.”

This time next week, I will be flying to New York.

200

Correct the agreement error:

“My friends loves the new movie.”

My friends love the new movie.

200

Edit for tense consistency:

“She was singing and then she takes a bow.”

She was singing and then she took a bow.

300

Rewrite in the future tense: He studies for the test every night.

He will study for the test every night.

300

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

Simple past = finished in the past; present perfect = finished with relevance now.

300

Correct the error and name the tense used:

“She is playing soccer every Saturday.”

She plays soccer every Saturday — simple present

300

Choose the correct verb and explain your choice:

“Either the teacher or the students (is / are) responsible for the supplies.”

are - agree with the subject immediately before it

300

Identify all errors and correct:
“Nobody have finished their homework yet.”

Nobody has finished their homework yet.

400

Choose the correct verb form and name the tense: They (go / went / have gone) to the museum last weekend. 

went — past simple tense

400

Choose the correct form and explain why:

“By noon, he (completed / has completed / had completed) the assignment.”

had completed (earlier past action)

400

Change to past progressive and explain the use of the tense:

“I read a book when the phone rang.”

I was reading a book when the phone rang.

400

Choose the correct form and explain:

“Ten dollars (were / was) missing from the drawer.”

Ten dollars was missing from the drawer. 

400

Correct the sentence for tense and subject–verb agreement:

“By the time they arrives, the show already started.”

By the time they arrived, the show had already started.

500

Complete the sentence using the correct perfect tense: “By the time the movie started, we (finish) our homework.”

“By the time the movie started, we had finished our homework.”

500

Edit for correct tense and clarity:
“After he finishes the homework, he had watched TV.”

After he finished his homework, he watched TV.

500

Complete using past perfect progressive:

“She (practice) the piano for two hours before the recital.”

had been practicing — past perfect progressive

500

Choose the correct verb and justify.

“The team, along with its coach, (is / are) arriving tomorrow.”

is (main subject: team)

500

I goes to the library every week. Yesterday, I visit with my friend and we reads a book about space. By the time we leaves, the librarian had closed the doors.

I go to the library every week. Yesterday, I visited with my friend, and we read a book about space. By the time we left, the librarian had closed the doors.

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