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Phrasal verb
Guees the tense
100

That broccoli ______(smell) terrible.

smells

100

Alex will leave for Portugal tomorrow.

is leaving

100

It’s something that you always do every day, month or year. Or it’s something that you never do.

Present Simple

100

To think of an idea

Come up (with something)

100

The cat has never got lost.

Present Perfect

200

We _____ (go) for a walk when it stops raining.

will go

200

If she has been there, she could have helped you.

had been

200

It includes a finished action and time.

Past Simple

200

visit somebody

call on smb

200

He will probably be dreaming of a nice bowl of milk.

Future Continuous

300

I _________ (look) for him outside for half an hour, you know.

have been looking

300

He will probably sleep when you return.

will be sleeping

300

In this verb tense, an action starts in the past but it’s still continuing now.

Present Perfect Continuous

300

stop providing

cut off

300

He was holding a flower that he’d bought in a nearby flowershop.

Past Continuous, Past Perfect

400

So after I ________(check) all the messages on my answering machine, I put on my jacket, took my bag and went to the park.

had checked

400

She had travelled around Europe when she heard about her mother’s illness.

had been travelling

400

This verb tense uses two actions at two different times. Before the second action occurs, the first action is complete.

Past Perfect

400

To stop by for a visit, for a short time.

Drop by/in

400

By the time she returns, I will have finished my work on the report.

Future Perfect 

500

By 2050, scientists _________(find) the cure for cancer.

will have found

500

Have you been listening to realistic songs?

Have you listened

500

An action will be completed in the future before another is completed.

Future Perfect

500

When something that was lost is found unexpectedly.

Turn up

500

I had been working on the ranch for more than half my life when I retired.

Past Perfect Contunuous, Past Simple

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