This perfect tense is used to describe an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
What is the present perfect?
This progressive tense is used to describe an action happening right now.
What is the present progressive?
This punctuation mark ends most simple sentences.
What is a period?
Add the correct ending:
“walk → past tense”
What is “walked”?
This conditional describes real, possible future events and uses “will.”
What is the first conditional?
The present perfect uses this auxiliary verb in all its forms.
Have
Fill in the past progressive:
“They ___ (walk) to work when it began to rain.”
What is “were walking”?
This punctuation is needed for questions.
What is a question mark?
When a verb ends in -y after a consonant, you change the y to this before adding -es.
What is “i”?
Complete the zero conditional:
“If water reaches 100°C, it ___.”
What is “boils”?
Complete the sentence in present perfect:
“Maria ___ already ___ (to do) her homework.”
What is “has…done”?
This tense is formed with will be + verb-ing.
What is the future progressive?
This punctuation mark separates the if clause and result clause when the if clause is first in a sentence.
What is a comma?
How do you spell the plural version of "box"?
What is “boxes”?
This conditional uses the structure “If + past simple, would + base verb.”
What is the second conditional?
This tense is formed using will have + been + gerund.
What is the present perfect progressive?
In the sentence “She has been studying for three hours,” this tense is being used.
What is the present perfect progressive?
Add/fix any missing punctuation or punctuation errors: What happens to water if you heat it to 100 degrees celsius
Spell the past tense of “stop”.
What is “stopped”
Identify the conditional:
“If you had studied, you would have passed.”
What is the third conditional?
Identify the error in this sentence:
“By the time you arrive, I will have ate already.”
What is using “ate” instead of “eaten” (the past participle)?
Identify the error:
“He was been waiting for you outside for an hour.”
What is using “was been” instead of “has been”?
Correct any errors if there are any: He wouldn't have missed the train, if he had left earlier.
No comma is needed. He wouldn't have missed the train if he had left earlier.
Explain why the past tense of “plan” is “planned” but the past tense of “clean” is not “cleaned” with double n.
What is because “plan” has one vowel + single consonant, so you double it; “clean” has two vowels and a diphthong, so you do not double the consonant?
Correct the sentence:
“If see him I will tell him.”
What is “If I see him, I will tell him”?
Commas are required after the if clause of a sentence.