Present Continuous or Present Simple
Present Simple or Present Continuous
Present Perfect or Present Continuous
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Present Simple or Past Simple
100

They ____ (not / read) now.

They aren't reading now.

100

Julie (read) in the garden now.

Julie is reading in the garden now.

100

You ______ (eat) lunch yet ?

Have you eaten lunch yet?

100

I ____ never (be) to Vienna.

I have never been to Vienna.

100

I went to the library, then I (buy) some milk and went home.

I went to the library, then I bought some milk and went home.

200

He ____ (see) the doctor today?

Is he seeing the doctor today?

200

She (have) two daughters. 

She has two daughters.

200

You ______ (study) French for 10 years?

Have you studied French for 10 years?

200

Oh no! I (lose) my wallet.

Oh no! I’ve lost my wallet.

200

My family (get) letters twice a month. 

My family gets letters twice a month.

300

What ____ you usually (do) on Mondays?

What do you usually do on Mondays?

300

She (not / study) now, she (watch) TV.

She isn’t studying now, she is watching TV.

300

Where ______ you (go) at the moment?

Where are you going at the moment?

300

You ____ (see) Julie today?

Have you seen Julie today?

300

I (meet) my husband three years ago.

I met my husband three years ago.

400

John ______ (read) at the moment?

Is John reading at the moment?

400

I (not/ go) on holiday this summer.

I am not going on holiday this summer.

400

They _____ (not/use) a credit card yet.

They haven't used a credit card yet.

400

I (go) to the cinema last night.

I went to the cinema last night.

400

It often (not/rain) in September.

It doesn't often rain in September.

500

You ____ (be/not) silly.

You aren't silly.

500

It (be) cold here in winter.

It’s cold here in winter.

500

We ____ (not/have) a shower right now?

Have we aren't having a shower right now?

500

At the weekend, they (play) football, then they (go) to a restaurant.

At the weekend, they played football, then they went to a restaurant.

500

It (snow) last night?

Did it snow last night?

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