I _____ anything about the night of the accident. (not/remember)
I don't remember anything about the night of the accident.
Why have you driven so fast? Please, slow down!
Why are you driving so fast? Please, slow down!
Have you driven= are you driving
I __________ to the Himalayas. I'd like to go someday.' (be)
I have never been to the Himalayas. I'd like to go someday
As I (wait) for the class to begin, I was reviewing my irregular verbs.
a. have waited
b. was waiting
c. waited
b. was waiting
Present simple tense
Subject + verb (base form) + complement
We took off our clothes and _____ into the river. (jump)
We took off our clothes and jumped into the river.
I was giving him his book last night.
I gave him his book last night.
was giving=gave
A: When ________? B: Last night. (arrive)
When did you arrive? Last night
He (see) that movie many times last year.
a. saw
b. has seen
c. just see
a. saw
Past simple tense
Subject + verb (simple past) + complement
I'm unemployed and I _____ for a job. Tomorrow I have my third interview. (look)
I'm unemployed and I am looking for a job. Tomorrow I have my third interview.
I visited Taiwan many times.
I have visited Taiwan many times.
visited=have visited
What _______ on Thursdays after class? (do)
What do you do on Thursday after class?
I ______ (cut) a piece of pizza. I'm hungry.
a. was cutting
b. am cutting
c. cut
b. am cutting
Present continuous tense
Subject + be (conjugated) + verb(ing) + complement
...you ever...snakes? (eat)
Have you ever eaten snakes?
I haven't wanted to go to the party last week.
I didn't want to go to the party last week.
Haven't wanted=didn't want
When I met John, he _______ through difficult times. (go)
When I met John, he was going through difficult times.
A: are you going to the concert next week?
B: Yes, I _____ (already/buy) the tickets!
a. have already bought
b. already bought
c. already buy
a. HAVE ALREADY BOUGHT
Past continuous tense
Subject + was/were + verb(ing) + complement
I looked in the rearview mirror and saw that someone _____ us. (follow)
I looked in the rearview mirror and saw that someone was following us.
I am usually cook dinner for my family
I usually cook dinner for my family
Don’t go outside. It ______ (rain) a lot now.
Don’t go outside. It is raining a lot now.
You will do very well in the grammar test, as long as you ..............(study) all the materials I will give you.
a. have studied
b. studied
c. study
c. study
Present perfect tense
subject + have + verb (past participle) + complement