What tense do we use when we talk about actions happening now/around the time of speaking.
Present Continuous
It is used for on-the-spot decisions.
will
What is the past form of "have"?
had
Annie usually gets up (early) than her sister.
earlier
Which tense are these time expressions used with?
since, for, yet, just, already, ever, never
Present Perfect
It is used for future plans and intentions
be going to
What tense do we use for an action which happened at a stated time in the past
Past Simple
Daniel drives (careful) than his father.
more careful
Julie (read) in the garden now.
is reading
Let’s go to the beach tomorrow! I think it (be) sunny.
will be
What tense do we use for an action which was in progress at a certain time in the past.
past continuous
This is (bad) movie I have ever seen.
the worst
It (be) cold here in winter.
is
I'm sure she (win) the race.
will win
I (surf) the Internet when the lights went out.
was surfing
Put the adverb in the correct place.
I am happy with my new smartphone. (very)
I am very happy with my new smartphone.
They (not/use) a credit card yet.
haven't used
Look at those dark clouds! I think it (rain) soon.
is going to rain
I went to the library, then I (buy) some milk and went home.
bought
seldom / the computer / uses / my mum
My mum seldom uses the computer.