“My train ___ at 6:40am tomorrow morning.”
“My train leaves at 6:40am tomorrow morning.”
Correct the verb:
“He didn’t knew the answer.”
He didn’t know the answer.
Choose the correct option:
“I’ve had this phone (since / for) three years.”
“I’ve had this phone for three years.”
Choose the correct option:
“By the time we arrived, the concert (ended / had ended).”
“By the time we arrived, the concert had ended.”
Choose the correct option:
“We (look / are looking) for a new teacher this term.”
"We are looking for a new teacher this term.”
“She hardly ever doesn’t eat vegetables.”
"She hardly ever eats vegetables." (double negative)
Choose the correct option:
“I first met her when I (lived / was living) in Madrid.”
“I first met her when I was living in Madrid.”
Correct the mistake:
“She has never ate sushi.”
She has never eaten sushi.
Rewrite correctly:
“After he had eaten, he had left the restaurant.”
After he had eaten, he left the restaurant.
Correct the mistake:
“I’m thinking you’re wrong.”
"I think you’re wrong."
Rewrite the sentence using present simple:
“If he will not apologise, I won’t help him.”
"If he doesn’t apologise, I won’t help him."
Rewrite correctly:
“She used to playing the piano when she was younger.”
She used to play the piano when she was younger.
Choose the correct tense:
“This is the first time I (try / have tried) skiing.”
“This is the first time I have tried skiing."
Combine using past perfect:
“She didn’t recognise him. They met years before.”
She didn’t recognise him because they had met years before.
Find the error and correct it:
“Look! The kids play in the street.”
Look! The kids are playing in the street.
Explain the choice of present simple for this sentence:
“The museum opens at 10, even on holidays.”
Present simple is used for timetables and permanent rules.
Explain the tense choice:
“Suddenly, the lights went out.”
Past simple shows a completed, sudden action.
Explain the difference:
“He’s been reading the book.” vs “He’s read the book.”
Continuous = focus on activity; simple = finished result.
Explain why past perfect is necessary:
“I realised I had left my wallet at home.”
The wallet was left before the moment of realising.
Complete the sentence so it sounds natural:
“This month, I ___ extra classes to prepare for the exam.”
“This month, I am taking extra classes to prepare for the exam.”
"When people will get older, they are needing more rest.”
"When people get older, they need more rest."
Find and correct both mistakes:
“Were you went to the party last night?”
Did you go to the party last night?
Identify the error and correct it:
“How long have you known her?"
"Since five years.”
For five years.
Find and correct the tense error:
“When we got to the airport, the plane already took off.”
When we got to the airport, the plane had already taken off.
Correct this sentence:
“These days, people are caring less about privacy.”
These days, people care less about privacy.