What is the correct form of the verb?
I (work) as a teacher.
work
What is the correct verb from?
I (go) to the store yesterday.
went
What is the correct verb form?
I (eat) dinner already.
have eaten
What is the contraction of “I will”?
I’ll
Identify the tense:
She has lived her for five years.
Present Perfect
What is the rule for the third person singular in Present Simple?
Add -s or -es to the base form of the verb.
How do you form the negative in the Past Simple?
Use did no (didn’t) + base form of the verb.
What auxiliary verb is used in Present Perfect?
Have/Has
What is the difference between “will and “going to”?
”Will“ is used for spontaneous decisions or predictions.
“Going to” is used for planned actions or intentions.
Identify the tense:
They are playing tennis now.
Present Continuos
Form a negative sentence in the Present Simple:
She likes chocolate.
She doesn’t like chocolate.
Give the Past Simple form of the verb “see”.
saw
Form a negative sentence in the Present Perfect:
She has seen the film.
She hasn’t seen the film.
Complete the sentence:
By the time you arrive, I (finish) my work.
will have finished
Identify the tense:
I was eating dinner when the phone rang.
When do we use the Present Simple?
For repeated actions, general truths, and habits.
Form a question in the Past Simple:
You saw the movie.
Did you see the movie?
How do we from a question in the Present Perfect?
Have/Has + subject + past participle?
Is this a Future Continuous sentence?:
I will be studying at 7 PM tomorrow.
True
Identify the tense:
She will have finished by 8 PM.
Future Perfect
Convert this question to Present Simple:
Are they working?
Do they work?
What is the difference between the Past Simple and the Present Perfect?
Past Simple is used for actions completed in the past.
Present Perfect is used for actions that are connected to the present.
When do we use the Present Perfect?
For actions that happened at an unspecified time before now, or actions that continue into the present.
What tense is used for predictions about the future?
Future Simple (“will”)
Identify the tense:
That had already left when I arrived.
Past Perfect