Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Past Simple vs Past Continuous
Future Tenses (Will / Going To / Present Continuous)
Past Perfect
Present Perfect
100

Listen! The baby ______ (cry). Can you hear it?

is crying

100

Yesterday, I ______ (watch) TV.

watched

100

I think it ______ (rain) tomorrow.

will rain

100

She ______ (finish) her homework before dinner.

had finished

100

I ______ (see) that movie before.

have seen

200

What is the difference in meaning?

  • “I read a lot.”
  • “I am reading.”

Habit VS now

200

I ______ (walk) home when it ______ (start) to rain.

was walking, started

200

We ______ (visit) my grandparents this weekend. (plan already decided)

are visiting, are going to visit
200

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

had left

200

She ______ (just / finish) her lunch.

has just finished

300

Why do we use present continuous in this sentence?
“She is wearing a jacket today.”

temporary action

300

What does past continuous show in this sentence?
“They were playing soccer at 5 p.m.”

An action in progress at a specific time in the past


300

What is the difference?

  • “I will call you.”
  • “I am going to call you.”
  •  Will = decision now; 
  • going to = plan already made


300

What does past perfect show?
“They had eaten before we arrived.”

An action that happened before another past action


300

What does present perfect mean here?
“I have lost my keys.”

It happened in the past, but the result is important now


400

She usually ______ (walk) to school, but today she ______ (take) the bus.

walks, is taking

400

Why do we use past continuous and past simple here?
“She was sleeping when the phone rang.”

It shows a longer action interrupted by a shorter one


400

Why is present continuous used here?
“I am meeting my friend at 6 p.m.”

Because it is a fixed future arrangement

400

Why do we use past perfect here?
“He was tired because he had worked all day.”

To show the earlier cause of a past situation

400

Why do we use present perfect instead of past simple?
“I have lived here for 5 years.”

Because the action started in the past and continues now


500

“You’re very quiet today. What ______ you ______ (think) about?”


are you thinking

500

“While I ______ (do) my homework, my brother ______ (play) video games.”

was doing, was playing

500

Choose the best form and explain:

“Look at those clouds! It ______ (rain).”

is going to rain (prediction based on evidence)

500

Choose and explain:
“When we got to the cinema, the movie ______ already ______ (start).”

had already started (it happened before we arrived)

500

Choose the correct tense and explain:
“I ______ (live) in Toronto since 2020.”

have lived (action started in past and continues to present)

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