Is it in the past, present, or future tense?
He likes comedies.
present
Is it in the simple, progressive, or perfect form?
He likes comedies.
simple
What tense (past, present, or future) and what form (simple, progressive, and perfect) is it in?
I will lend you my new leather jacket.
future simple
The architect _______________ his plans to the developer this morning. (explain - present progressive)
is explaining
If Julie ________ were a boy, she _____ (join) the soccer team.
If Julie were a boy, she would join the soccer team.
Is it in the past, present, or future tense?
They had notified us of their arrival.
past
Is it in the simple, progressive, or perfect form?
They had notified us of their arrival.
perfect
What tense (past, present, or future) and what form (simple, progressive, and perfect) is it in?
The shopper asked to see the manager.
past simple
. These arguments _________ you that I am right. (convince - simple future)
will convince
People ___________ pick up their garbage if there _________ more cans available.
People would pick up their garbage if there were more cans available.
Is it in the past, present, or future tense?
The rain is ruining all of our plans.
present
Is it in the simple, progressive, or perfect form?
The rain is ruining all of our plans.
progressive
What tense (past, present, or future) and what form (simple, progressive, and perfect) is it in?
We have seen that movie twice
present perfect
The man in the corner ___________ lead guitar in the band. (play - present simple)
plays
What conditional form is this:
I'll get in touch with you if you give me your number.
1st conditional
Is it in the past, present, or future tense?
The last ferry will be leaving soon.
future
Is it in the simple, progressive, or perfect form?
The last ferry will be leaving soon.
progressive
What tense (past, present, or future) and what form (simple, progressive, and perfect) is it in?
The workers were repairing the building for the city.
past progressive
Janet _________________ any credit for the team’s success. (refuse - present perfect)
has refused
What conditional is this?
If you don't go to classes regularly, you won't get a certificate.
1st conditional
Is it in the past, present, or future tense?
The family will have finished dinner by seven.
future
Is it in the simple, progressive, or perfect form?
The family will have finished dinner by seven
perfect
What tense (past, present, or future) and what form (simple, progressive, and perfect) is it in?
Jamari will have departed before Khalil's arrival.
future perfect
By this evening, I _____________ the whole downstairs. (clean - future perfect)
will have cleaned
What conditional form is this?:
All the students would have passed if they had studied the verb tenses.
2nd conditional