PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS
PAST PERFECT SIMPLE
PRESENT SIMPLE & PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT PERFECT (already / just / yet)
100

I ______ (watch) TV when the phone ______ (ring).

I was watching TV when the phone rang

100

When we arrived, the movie ______ (already / start).

The movie had already started.

100

I usually ______ (go) to the gym, but today I ______ (stay) home.

I usually go, but today I am staying home.

100

I’ve ______ (already / finish) my homework.

I’ve already finished my homework

200

What ______ you ______ (do) at 8 p.m. last night?

What were you doing at 8 p.m. last night?

200

She was sad because she ______ (lose) her wallet.

She had lost her wallet.

200

What time ______ the train usually ______ (leave)?

What time does the train usually leave?

200

Have you ______ (see) the new movie yet?

Have you seen the new movie yet?

300

She ______ (fall) while she ______ (run) to catch the bus.

She fell while she was running to catch the bus.

300

I ______ (never / see) such a beautiful place before that day.

I had never seen such a beautiful place before that day.

300

Be quiet! The baby ______ (sleep).

The baby is sleeping.

300

She’s ______ (just / leave) the office.

She’s just left the office.

400

They ______ (not go) out because it ______ (rain).

They didn’t go out because it was raining.

400

They ______ (finish) dinner before the guests arrived.

They had finished dinner before the guests arrived.

400

She ______ (not like) coffee, but she ______ (drink) tea right now.

She doesn’t like, but she is drinking tea.

400

They haven’t ______ (eat) lunch yet.

They haven’t eaten lunch yet.

500

I ______ (break) my phone while I ______ (play) football.

I broke my phone while I was playing football.

500

By the time I called him, he ______ (leave) the office.

He had left the office.

500

They ______ (live) in Madrid, but this month they ______ (stay) in Barcelona.

They live in Madrid, but they are staying in Barcelona.

500

We’ve ______ (already / visit) that museum twice.

We’ve already visited that museum twice.

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