WILL / PRESENT CONTINUOUS / GOING TO
PASSIVE VOICE — PRESENT / PAST SIMPLE
PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST SIMPLE
Find mistakes
100

Look at those dark clouds! It ___ rain soon.

Answer: is going to

100

“People produce these cars in Germany.” → Make it passive.

Answer: These cars are produced in Germany.

100

I ___ (finish) my homework yesterday.

Answer: finished

100

Find 3 mistakes:

Tomorrow I will meeting my manager at 10. We have planned this meeting last week. The documents are sent to us yesterday.

will meeting → am meeting

have planned → planned

are sent → were sent

200

A: “The phone is ringing.”

B: “I ___ answer it.”

Answer: will

200

“The company sent the documents yesterday.” → Passive.

Answer: The documents were sent yesterday.

200

She ___ (never / be) London.

Answer: has never been to

200

Find 4 mistakes:

Look at those clouds! It will rain soon. We had a picnic tomorrow, but we haven't decided where yet. The invitations were send yesterday. I have called John two hours ago.

will rain → is going to rain

are going to have or are having (если мероприятие уже запланировано)

were send → were sent

have called → called

300

We ___ (meet) our clients at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Everything has already been arranged.

Answer: are meeting

300

Which is correct?

A) The emails are sent yesterday.

B) The emails were sent yesterday.

C) The emails sent yesterday.

Answer: B

300

“I have seen this film last year.” What is wrong? Why?

Answer: With a finished past time (last year), use Past Simple: I saw this film last year.

300

Find 5 mistakes:

Our company has opened a new office in Tashkent last month. We will to move there next Monday because everything is already arranged. The office is painted last week, and new computers delivered yesterday. I think the new office is being much better.

has opened → opened

will → are moving/are going to move

is painted → was painted

delivered → were delivered

is being → will be / is going to be much better

400

“I think companies ___ use AI even more in the future.”

Which one? Why?

Answer: Will. It’s a prediction/opinion, not a prediction based on present evidence.

400

“Someone stole my laptop from the office.”

Make the sentence passive.

Answer: My laptop was stolen from the office.

400

Your colleague asks: “Why are you so tired?”

You want to say that you worked until midnight yesterday. Which tense? Make up ypur answer

Answer: Past Simple — I worked until midnight yesterday.

400

Find 5 mistakes:

I have booked a hotel in Istanbul last month. I’m going there next weekend, and I will staying there for four nights. My flight is leaving on 7 a.m. on Saturday because I’ve already bought the ticket. When I checked the hotel website, I saw that the rooms were cleaned every day. However, the swimming pool is closed for repairs last week. The hotel has changed its opening hours yesterday, so I have called them this morning to check everything.

have booked → booked

on 7 a.m. → at 7 a.m.

is closed → was closed

has changed → changed

have called → called

500

Complete the dialogue:

A: Why are you buying so much paint?

B: I ___ (paint) my room this weekend. I've already decided what colour I want.

A: Nice! I think it ___ (look) great.


Answer: am going to paint / will look

500

Find the mistake:

“The reports are checked by the manager last Friday.”

Answer: are checked → were checked. “Last Friday” requires Past Simple.

500

Explain the difference: 

“I lost my keys.”

“I have lost my keys.”

Answer: I lost my keys = a finished past event, often with a past-time context. I have lost my keys = the past action has a present result; I don't have them now.

500

Find 7 mistakes:

Last weekend, I have gone to the cinema with my friends. We arrived at the cinema at 7 p.m. and bought any snacks on the film. The movie was enjoyed, and we have talked about it all the way home. After the cinema, we decided to go at a café near my house. My friend said she orders pizza, but in the end she ordered pasta. We were in home at about midnight.

have gone → went

any snack → some snacks

snacks on the film → snacks for the film

enjoyed → enjoying 

go at → go to

orders → was going to order

were in home → were at home

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