Present/Past Progressive
Simple Present
Simple Past
Simple Future
Present Perfect
100

 What is the present progressive form of "run" for the Pronoun He

He is running.

100

What is the simple present form of "go" for he pronoun "they"?  

They go.

100

What is the simple past form of "catch" for the pronoun "she"?

She caught.

100

What is the simple future form of "go" for the pronoun "she"?

She will go/ She is going to go.

100

What is the present perfect form of "begin" for the pronoun "they"?

They have begun.

200

Convert this sentence to present progressive: "They eat dinner."

They are eating dinner.

200

Convert this sentence to simple present: "She is cooking dinner."

She cooks dinner.

200

Convert this sentence to simple past: "They are playing soccer."

They played soccer.

200

 Convert this sentence to simple future: "He is eating dinner."

He will eat dinner./ He is going to eat dinner.

200

Convert this sentence to present perfect: "She writes a letter."

She has written a letter.

300

Identify the error: "They was watching a movie."

"They were watching a movie."

300

Identify the error: "He walk to school every day."

"He walks to school every day."

300

Identify the error: "She taked the bus to school."

"She took the bus to school."

300

Identify the error: "They will goes to the store tomorrow."

"They will go to the store tomorrow."

300

Identify the error: "He have seen that movie."

"He has seen that movie."

400

Choose the past progressive correct form: "She (drive) to work when it started to rain."

She was driving to work when it started to rain.

400

Choose the correct form: "They (play) soccer on weekends."

They play soccer on weekends.

400

Choose the correct form: "He (finish) his homework last night."

He finished his homework last night.

400

Choose the correct form: "She (start) a new job next week."

She will start a new job next week./ She is going to start a new job next week.

400

Choose the correct form: "We (go) to Paris twice."

 We have gone to Paris twice.

500

Form a sentence using present progressive: "read / she / a book / now."

She is reading a book now.

500

Form a sentence using simple present: "study / he / every night."

He studies every night.

500

 Form a sentence using simple past: "sell / we / the house / last weekend."

We sold the house last weekend.

500

Form a sentence using simple future: "travel / we / to France / next summer."

We will travel to France next summer./ We are going to travel to France next summer.

500

Form a sentence using present perfect: "complete / he / his project / already."

He has already completed his project.

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