PRESENT TENSE
PAST TENSE
FUTURE TENSE
PERFECT TENSE
MIXED TENSES
100

Correct the sentence: She don't understand the lesson.

She doesn't understand the lesson.

100

Change the sentence to the Past: He plays the piano when I arrive.

He was playing the piano when I arrived.

100

Make a sentence using Future Perfect.

Example: By next year, I will have completed the course.

100

Explain why we use Present Perfect in this sentence: I have lost my keys.

Because the action has relevance to the present; the keys are still lost.

100

Identify the tense: They will have been studying for hours by the time the exam starts.

Future Perfect Continuous

200

Explain the difference between the Present Simple and the Present Continuous.

Present Simple is for habits or facts; Present Continuous is for ongoing actions.

200

What’s the difference between Past Perfect and Past Simple?

Past Perfect is for actions completed before another action; Past Simple is for actions that occurred and finished in the past.


200

Explain the difference between Future Continuous and Future Perfect.

Future Continuous is for ongoing actions in the future; Future Perfect is for actions completed by a specific time.

200

Rewrite using Present Perfect Continuous: She waits for the bus for 30 minutes.

She has been waiting for the bus for 30 minutes

200

Complete: If I ___ (study) more, I would have passed the test.

had studied

300

Complete: He ___ (always/complain) about the weather! It’s so annoying.

He is always complaining about the weather!

300

Rewrite using Past Perfect Continuous: She felt tired because she ran for hours.

She felt tired because she had been running for hours.

300

Complete: By this time tomorrow, we ___ (travel) for six hours.

will have been travelling.

300

Complete: They ___ (not/finish) their homework when the teacher arrived.

had not finished

300

Rewrite using Present Perfect: She knows him since 2018.

She has known him since 2018

400

Identify the mistake: I have been knowing her for years.

Answer: It should be "I have known her for years."

400

Complete: By the time we ___ (finish) dinner, the movie ___ (already/start).

By the time we (had) finished dinner, the movie had already started

400

Correct: I will be go to the party later.

I will be going to the party later

400

Correct: By the time you come, I finish the project.

By the time you come, I will have finished the project.

400

 Fill in: By the end of the day, they ___ (work) here for 8 hours.

will have worked 

500

Create a complex sentence using Present Perfect Continuous and a reason.

(Example: I have been studying hard because I want to pass the exam.)

500

Identify the tense and justify its use: He had been working for hours before he took a break.

Past Perfect Continuous; used to show an ongoing action completed before another past event.

500

Formulate a question using Future Perfect Continuous.

Example: How long will you have been working by the end of the week?

500

What’s the difference between Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous?

Past Perfect is for completed actions; Past Perfect Continuous focuses on the duration of an action.

500

Correct: She said she is going to the store yesterday.

She said she had gone to the store yesterday.

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