Present Tenses
Past Tenses
Perfect Tenses
Future tenses
Odds and Ends
100

Present simple: Spell the third person singular of "crash"

Crashes

100

Past simple of "swear"

Swore

100

Past participle of "hide"

Hidden

100

Tense used for predictions.

Future simple (WILL)

100

"Used to" and "be used to" are synonyms.

No, they aren't.

200

Adverbs the present simple is often used with.

Adverbs of frequency

200

"Used to " can be replaced by the past simple with no difference in meaning.

Yes, it can.

200

3 time expressions that can be used with the present perfect 

How long, for, since, lately, recently, already, yet, just, always, ever, never, so far

200

The present continuous can be used as a future tense for...

Fixed arrangements.

200

The future simple must be used in time sentences after the time word.

False. The present simple or perfect must be used instead.

300

Spell the -ing form of "write".

Writing

300

Past simple of "shake"

Shook

300

For or since?

Karen has been on the phone ... ages!

For

300

The future continuous is used...

For an action which will be in progress at a stated future time.

For future arrangements.

300

"During" and "while" can be used indistinctly. 

FALSE. "During" is a preposition, "while" is a conjunction.

400

The present continuous is used:

For actions taking place now

Future arrangements

400

Tense used for an action which happened before another past action

Past perfect (simple)

400

"Have gone to" or "have been to".

I ... London recently. I came back yesterday.

have been to

400

The future perfect is used...

For an action which will be finished before a stated future plan

400

"Would" is a synonym of "Used to"

TRUE. They are used for repeated actions or routines in the past.

500

The present simple is used:

For permanent states, routines.

For general truths and laws of nature

For timetables

500

Differences between the past simple and the present perfect.

We use the past simple for an action which happened at a definite time in the past. With the present perfect it is not mentioned.

We use the past simple for an action which began and finished in the past. We use the present perfect for an action which began in the past and continues up to the present.

500

Present perfect simple or present perfect continuous.

Sarah ... (pick) vegetables for two hours.

has been picking

500

We also use "Will" for...

"On-the-spot"decisions, offers, promises.

500

State verbs are...

Verbs which do not normally have continuous tenses. 

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