What is the tense?
Mario eats fish every day.
Simple present.
What is the tense?
Malcolm is running outside the building now.
Present continuous
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Maiko will have finished her exercise by 5 pm.
future perfect
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She had been listening to Adele since 4 am when I called her at 10 am.
past perfect continuous
What is the tense?
What are you doing?
present continuous
What is the tense?
Mario ate fish last week.
simple past
What is the tense?
Malcolm was eating curry rice last night.
past continuous
What is the tense?
Has Maiko been to the U.S. before?
present perfect
What is the tense?
I have been talking to my friends on the phone for 8 hours.
present perfect continuous
What is the tense?
You have met Tommy before, haven't you?
present perfect.
What is the tense?
Is Mario going to eat fish tonight?
simple future
What is the tense?
Is Malcolm going to study Japanese this time tomorrow?
future continuous
What is the tense?
Maiko knew Mariko because she had met her on the previous day.
past perfect
What is the tense?
She will have been waiting for me for two hours when I arrive at the station.
future perfect continuous
What is the tense?
Why were you running so hard in the middle of the night?
past continuous
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Maria [eat] butterflies last year.
ate
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Malcolm [study] Japanese when his son ran into his room.
was studying
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Maiko [go] shopping at a mall in Oita. She is not here.
has gone
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I [read] a newspaper since 10 am this morning. I am tired.have been reading
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You [must exercise]. You are sweaty.
must have been exercising
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Mario sometimes [eat] TKG in the morning.
eats
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Can you take the call? I [cook] right now.
am cooking
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Maiko [study] Spanish previously so she was able to talk with people from Honduras.
had studied
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I did not know you [wait] for me more than two hours.
had been waiting
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You came home after you [visit] your family's house in Beppu.
had visited