Simple Present
Present Progressive
Simple Past
Simple Future
Conditionals
100

She always _____ on the track behind the school. (run)

runs

100

She is ______ (read) a book right now.

reading

100

She ___ (watch) a movie last night.

watched

100

I ___ (help) you with your homework.

will help

100

If you heat water, it ___ (boil).

boils

200

Rewrite the sentences in the negative form:

  • He plays the guitar.

He doesn't play the guitar

200

Name 2 time markers 

now

right now

nowadays

at this moment

currently

200

He ___ (not go) to school yesterday.

He didn't go to school yesterday.

200

Rewrite the sentence in the negative form:

They are going to move to a new house.

They aren't going to move to a new house.

200

If it rains tomorrow, we ___ (stay) home. (First Conditional)

will stay

300

Mice (don't/doesn't) like chocolate.

don't

300

Fix the error

I am cook dinner at the moment.

I am COOKING dinner at the moment

300

Rewrite the sentences in the negative form:

She called her friend.

She didn't call her friend.

300

Correct the error in the sentence:

She will going to buy a new dress.

She is going to buy a new dress.

300

If I ___ (have) a lot of money, I would travel the world.

had

400

Correct the error in the sentence:

My friends goes to the gym every morning. 

My friends go to the gym every morning.

400

They are playing soccer in the park. (Where)

Where ___________?

Where are they playing soccer?

400

I ___ (buy) a new car last week.

bought

400

Write a sentence in the future tense based on the prompts:

(When / he / call / you?)

When will he call you?

400

If they ___ (study) harder, they would have passed the test

had studied

500

Write sentences in simple present based on the prompts:

(They / study / English / every day?)

Do they study English every day?

500

Change to present progressive

She cooks pasta 

She is cooking pasta (now)

500

She _____ (fly) to New York last week for a business meeting.

flew

500

What is the difference between will and going to?

Will is used for decisions or statements made at the moment of speaking.

Going to is used for planned actions.

500

Identify and correct the errors in the sentences:

If they hadn’t wasted time, they will finish the project

If they hadn’t wasted time, they would have finished the project.

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