tenses
correct the mistake
name that tense
irregular verbs & tenses
irregular verbs
100

Mario ___ (not know) how to play the piano, but he ___ (currently learn) how to play the guitar.

doesn't know

is currently learning

100

He is always forgetting his keys when he leave the house in the morning.

He always forgets his keys when he leaves the house in the morning.

100

They're meeting the CEO tomorrow morning at 9.

present continuous for future use

fixed arrangement with time

100

wehen, blasen

it + present simple + positive

it blows

100

past participle of 'kaufen'

bought

200

I hope the exam on Thursday ___ (not be) too difficult, I ___ (study) some more tonight.

won't be 

am goingto study

200

When I was being a child, I didn't knew how to read.

When I was a child, I didn't know how to read.
200

He has lived in London since 2015.

present perfect simple

started in the past & still true for the present / trigger word since

200

schlafen

he + present continuous + negative

he isn't sleeping

200

past simple of '(be-)zahlen'

paid

300

We ___ (know) each other (for / since) years, we ___ (meet) at university in 1993 and we just ___ (hit) it off immediately. (For / Since) then, we ___ (be) best friends.

have known

for

met

hit

Since

have been

300

Don't worry, I promise I am helping you with your project.

Don't worry, I promise I'll help you with your project.

300

I'd already sent the email when she called me.

past perfect

completed action before another action 

300

reiten

they + past simple + question

did they ride?

300

'beissen'

(infinitive, past simple & past participle)

bite

bit

bitten

400

When I ___ (go) to Greece last summer, I ___ (hear) a busker sing a song on the street. I ___ (never hear) this song before but the man ___ (sing) it so beautifully that I ___ (cry).

went

heard

had never heard

sang

cried

400

She told me the story only after I already left the party. She said that while she listened to music, her brother was kicking the football through the window.

She told me the story only after I had already left the party. She said that while she was listening to music, her brother kicked the football through the window.

400

At this time yesterday, we were flying over the Alps.

past continuous

past action that went on for a longer time

400

schütteln

we + past perfect + negative

he hadn't shaken

400

'läuten, anrufen'

(infinitive, past simple & past participle)

ring

rang

rung

500

I ___ (search) for my phone for 3 hours but I just can't find it anywhere. The last time I ___ (see) it, Janet ___ (call) her brother with it.

have been searching

saw

was calling / called

500

She has never been liking classical music, although she has played the piano since seven years.

She has never liked classical music, although she has been playing the piano for seven years.

500

She has been working here all morning, but she hasn't finished the report yet.

present perfect (continuous & simple)

started in the past and still ongoing (highlighting length) / trigger word yet

500

legen

you + present perfect simple + question

has she laid?

500

liegen

(infinitive, past simple & past participle)

lie

lay

lain

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