What is the structure of the Present Simple?
S + V1
What is the structure of the Present Continuous?
S + is / am / are + Ving
What is the structure of the Present Perfect?
S + has / have + V3
What is the structure of the Present Perfect Continuous?
S + has / have + been + Ving
I _____________ (like) chocolate ice cream. <simple>
like
My mother _____________ (like) to go shopping.
likes
Lisa and I _____________ (swim) in the river.
are swimming
I _____________ (finished) my homework.
have finished
She _____________ (walk) to school every day. <simple>
walks
The train _____________ (leave) the station as we speak. <continuous>
is leaving
What is the correct present simple form of the verb "to be" for "Johnny and Mark"?
are
Correct this sentence on every errors shown up, "Kevin and I am eatting lunch at the mall".
Kevin and I are eating lunch at the mall
How do you form a negative sentence in the present perfect for "they" with the verb "to visit"?
They have not / haven't / have never visited
Water _____________ (boil) on the stove. <continuous>
is boiling
The sun _____________ (rise) in the east. <simple>
rises
What is the correct negative form of "I like" in the present simple?
"I do not like" or "I don't like"
How do you form a negative sentence in the present continuous for "he" with the verb "to study"?
He is not studying?
What is the correct form of "have" for "Everyone" in the present perfect tense?
has
Birds _____________ (sing) beautifully in the mornings lately. <perfect>
have sung
The sun _____________ (rise) already. <perfect>
has risen
What is the correct question form of "They work on weekends" in the present simple?
Do they work on weekends?
What is the question form of the sentence "They are watching a movie" in the present continuous?
Are they watching a movie?
What is the question form of the sentence "He has been to Paris" in the present perfect?
Has he been to Paris?
I _____________ (enjoy) this book all day. <perfect continuous>
have been enjoying
My father _____________ (drive) to work for over an hour now. <perfect continuous>
has been driving