This tense describes actions happening right now/ moment of speaking.
Present continuous
This tense describes completed actions at a specific time in the past.
Past simple
This form expresses a spontaneous decision made at the moment of speaking.
Will
Passive sentences use this auxiliary verb with the past participle.
be
This perfect tense is used to describe actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past
present perfect
Fill in the blank:
“She ___ (study) English every Monday.”
studies
Fill in the blank:
We ___ (see) a shooting star last night.
saw
Choose the correct form: “I ___ visit my grandmother this weekend.”
am going to
Change to passive:
The boss sent an email.
The email was sent
Fill in the blank:
She ___ (not finish) her homework yet.
has not finished
Choose the correct verb:
“Right now, they ___ (watch) a movie.”
are watching
Choose the correct verb form:
While I ___ (walk), it started to rain.
was walking
This phrase means something is going to happen very soon. Give an example.
About to
Correct the mistake:
The parcels was delivered yesterday.
The parcels were delivered yesterday.
This tense describes an action completed before another past action. Give an example.
What is the past perfect?
Example: He had left before we arrived.
Identify and correct the error:
I am knowing the answer.
I know the answer.
Identify the error:
She has visited Rome last summer.
She visited Rome last summer.
Fill in the blank:
I ___ (meet) David tomorrow at noon.
am meeting (present continuous for future)
Fill in the blank:
The mural ___ (paint) at the moment.
is being painted
Fill in the blank:
By next year, they ___ (complete) the project.
will have completed
This tense describes habits, facts, and routines. Give an example with a third-person subject.
Present simple
This past tense is used to describe an ongoing action interrupted by another action. Give example.
Past continuous
Identify and differentiate:
"I will study later" vs "I am going to study later."
“Will” expresses intention or decision now; “going to” expresses a prior plan or prediction.
This passive tense describes an action that has already finished and affects the present. Give example
Present perfect passive
Identify the tense:
We have seen that movie three times.
Explain why it’s used.
Present perfect. It's used because the exact time isn’t mentioned and it relates to repeated experience.