Complete the Sentence
Correct the Mistake
Use Time Markers
Prediction, Prior Plan, or Plan at the Moment of Speaking?
Create the Tense
100
I .... everyday
(simple present - habitual action) I walk to school everyday.
100
She is late to school yesterday
was late
100
on weekends
I usually sleep late on weekends. (example)
100
It's going to snow in the mountains soon.
prediction
100
simple past
Example: I ate a delicious dinner last night.
200
She ... right now.
(present progressive - action in progress) She is talking on the phone right now.
200
I call you tomorrow.
will call
200
in 1992
I was born in 1992. (simple past)
200
I'm going to visit some friends in California next week.
prior plan
200
present progressive
Example:I'm playing a grammar game right now.
300
I .... when the accident happened.
(past progressive - one action in progress when another action interrupts it) I was walking down the sidwalk when the accident happened.
300
It were raining when I got home.
was raining
300
next month
I'm going to go back to my country next month. (future -prior plan)
300
I'll help you with that.
plan a the moment of speaking
300
past progressive + simple past
Example: I was taking a shower when the phone rang.
400
They .... for 22 years.
(present perfect - action that began in the past and continues to the present) They have been married for 22 years.
400
They have lived in Australia since ten years.
for ten years
400
since 1992
I've studied English since 1992. (present perfect)
400
You're going to be so excited when you hear this news.
prediction
400
present perfect + for/since
Example: I've been here since 3pm.
500
I ...already... two times.
(present perfect - repeated action at an indefinite time before now) I have already seen that movie two times.
500
Technology is advancing in the next 10 years.
will / is going to advance (no present progressive for predictions)
500
... already ...
I've already read that book. (present perfect)
500
I'll get the tickets, and you get the popcorn.
plan made at the moment of speaking
500
Present Perfect (indefinite time)
Example: I've seen the new Star Wars.
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