Present Simple or Present Continuous
Past Simple or Past Continuous
Present Perfect, Past Simple or Past Perfect
Will and Be Going To
Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous
100

Sam ___________ (play) tennis on Thursdays.

plays

100

I ________ (eat) too much pizza for lunch.

ate

100
The guests ___________ (arrive) a few hours ago.

arrived

100

I think there __________ (be) more natural disasters in the future due to climate change.

will be

100

Marian ____________ (be) to twenty countries.

has been
200

My friends are _________ (have) a party but I´m at home.

having
200

Dad didn´t answer the phone because he ____________ (drive).

was driving

200

I ____________ (live) in this apartment all my life.

have lived

200

______ they _____________ (get married) next spring?

Are / going to get married

200

My sister _____________ (study) English all day!

has been studying

300

What ___________ this word ___________ (mean)?

does / mean

300

While we _____________ (watch) a movie, my mother __________ (call) me.

were watching / called

300

The children were very hungry because they _______________ (not eat) yet.

hadn´t eaten

300

I`m busy this evening. I ______________ (meet) Tom for coffee.

am going to meet

300

__________ you ever ____________ (have) a private teacher?

have / had

400

Reword the sentence but DO NOT change the meaning of the original sentence.

Mark doesn´t have a bike. (own)

Mark doesn´t own a bike.

400

We _______________ (dance) when I _____________ (see) my friend.

were dancing / saw

400

Reword the sentence but DO NOT change the meaning of the original sentence.

Our team hasn´t won a game for six months! (ago)

Our team won a game six months ago.

400

Reword the sentence but DO NOT change the meaning of the original sentence.

There´s not much chance of rain tomorrow. (probably)

It probably won´t rain tomorrow.

400

Reword the sentence but DO NOT change the meaning of the original sentence.

I don´t know your brother. (never)

I have never met your brother.

500

Reword the sentence but DO NOT change the meaning of the original sentence.

Why do you think it´s so funny? (laugh)

Why are you laughing?

500

Reword the sentence but DO NOT change the original meaning of the sentence.

He broke his leg during football practice. (playing)

He broke his leg while playing football.

500

Reword the sentence but DO NOT change the meaning of the original sentence.

The last time I spoke to Lee was last week. (for)

I haven´t spoken to Lee for a week.

500

Reword the sentence but DO NOT change the meaning of the original sentence.

Watch out! You´re about to hit the dog! (going)

Watch out! You´re going to hit the dog!

500

Reword the sentence but DO NOT change the meaning of the original sentence!

When did you first start learning French? (how long)

How long have you been learning French?

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