Fill in the blank: "She ___ (like) pizza."
likes (Present Simple)
Correct this mistake: "He will be works tomorrow, but he doesn't know it yet."
He will be working tomorrow, but he doesn't know it yet.
The present perfect is formed with have/has + this verb form.
past participle/third column
Fill in the blank: "I ___ (study) English for three years."
have been studying
Make a sentence in the present continuous about what you’re doing and include the present simple.
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Fill in the blank: "Yesterday, they ___ (play) football."
played (past)
Fill in the blank: "They ___ (watch) TV when the phone rang."
were watching
Fill in the blank: "She ___ (finish) her homework before dinner yesterday. Then she ____ (watch) TikToks for like five hours. She didn't even come out of her room until dinner."
had finished, had watched (Past Perfect)
Fill in the blank: "He ___ (work) all day before he took a break. He ____ (writing) a bunch of messages since this morning."
had been working, had been writing
Make a sentence in the past perfect with "before."
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Fill in the blank: "Tomorrow, I ___ (call) you."
will call (future)
Fill in the blank: "Right now, I ___ (study), but I really don't want to, because I ___ (think) about how school is super boring and I just want to be Tiktok famous."
am studying, am thinking
Fill in the blank: "By 2026, we ___ (graduate) and maybe we _____ (got) excellent results on our exams."
will have graduated, will have gotten
Fill in the blank: "By next year, I ___ (live) here for 10 years. It has been pretty amazing living here for this long. Also, I ______ (date) my partner for seven years."
will have been living, will have been dating
(awww love)
Make a sentence in the future continuous about what you’ll be doing tomorrow.
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u can use to be going to or will + gerund
Correct this mistake: "He will goes to school, then he eats his lunch, then he gets hit by a car."
will go, will eat, will get hit
Identify the tense: "We were eating dinner when he arrived, so we made him a plate and told him to sit down at the table so he could eat with us."
past continuous.
Identify the tense: "I have visited Japan like three times. I loved it so much, so now I live here."
pres perf
Identify the tense: "She had been waiting for hours when the bus finally arrived. She had been walking up and down the street for almost two hours. I can't believe the bus was that late. She should've just walked here."
past perf cont.
Make a sentence in the present perfect continuous using "for" or "since."
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ex: "I have been studying English since 2020."
Identify the tense: "They watched a movie last night, but they didn't even invite me. So, I left my house and went out without them and posted it on my Instagram. They saw it this morning and now, they are so mad. They are the ones who don't want me to hang out with them, so next time, maybe they will learn to invite me to things."
ALL THREE
When do we use the continuous tense for past, present, and future?
Present Progressive → now / near future plan
Past Progressive → action in progress at a past time / interrupted action
Future Progressive → action in progress at a future time / polite future
Correct this mistake: "He will has finished the project, but he has started it yet, so I'm trying to motivate him right now."
will have finished, hasn't started.
Correct this mistake: "I have been works since morning. I'm so tired. My boss has been stay at home, so the responsibility falls on me.
have been working.... has been staying
Use two different tenses in one sentence.
I was studying when my friend called / I will have finished my homework before dinner, so I can play a game now. ETC ETC ETC FREEEEEE