Past Simple
Present Continuous
IF
Be going to
Adverbs/on, at, in
100

We really (enjoy) the game last Sunday.

We really enjoyed the game last Sunday.

100

You (use) my mobile phone!

You are using my mobile phone!

100

If I (study), I (pass) the exams.

If I study, I will pass the exams.

100

I (take) some photos at the weekend.

Iam going to take some photos at the weekend.

100

careful

carefully

200

They (not play) very well yesterday. They lost the match.

They did not play very well yesterday. They lost the match.

200

My dad (wash) his car.

My dad is washing his car.

200

If we (travel) to London, we (visit) the museums.

If we travel to London, we will visit the museums.

200

They (order) a pizza for dinner.

They are going to order a pizza for dinner.

200

good

well

300

(they / go) to the swimming pool yesterday?

Did they go to the swimming pool yesterday?

300

It (not rain) today.

It is not raining today.

300

If the sun (shine), we (walk) into town.

If the sun shines, we will walk into town.

300

We (not play) football tomorrow.

We are not going to play football tomorrow.

300

... Saturday

on Saturday

400

They(not play) very well yesterday. They lost the match.

They did not play very well yesterday. They lost the match.

400

'Are you making dinner?' 'Yes, I ... .'

'Are you making dinner?' 'Yes, I am'

400

If she (earn) a lot of money, she (fly) to New York.

If she earns a lot of money, she will fly to New York.

400

(you / phone) me tonight?

Are you going to phone me tonight?

400

... May

in May

500

How many goals (your team / score) in the first half?

How many goals did your team score in the first half?

500

What (you / do) at the moment?

What are you doing at the moment?  

500

If my friends (come), I (be) very happy.

If my friends come, I will be very happy.

500

(Greg / start) university next year?

Is Greg going to start university next year?

500

... 6 o'clock

at 6 o'clock

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