She ____ (go) to school every day.
She goes to school every day. (Present Simple)
He ____ (finish) his homework already.
He has finished his homework already. (Present Perfect Simple)
I think it ____ (rain) tomorrow.
I think it will rain tomorrow. (Future Simple)
I eat breakfast every day.
Present Simple
Correct the following sentence.: “I'm knowing the answer.”
I know the answer.
I ____ (read) when the phone rang.
I was reading when the phone rang. (Past Continuous)
By the time we arrived, they ____ (leave).
By the time we arrived, they had left. (Past Perfect Simple)
We ____ (visit) Grandma next weekend.
We are going to visit Grandma next weekend. (Future with 'going to')
She was watching TV when I called her.
Past Continuous
Make a question out of the following sentence.: “They have finished their homework.”
Have they finished their homework?
What is the difference between Past Simple and Past Continuous?
Past Simple = finished action; Past Continuous = ongoing
Which tense is this?: “I have been studying for two hours.”
Present Perfect Continuous
By next year, I ____ (finish) this project.
By next year, I will have finished this project. (Future Perfect Simple)
They have lived here since 2010.
Present Perfect Simple
Transform the following sentence.: He said, “I am tired.”
He said he was tired.
Correct the following sentence: “He play football yesterday.”
He played football yesterday. (Past Simple)
Make a question in present perfect simple: “She has lived in Madrid for five years.”
How long has she lived in Madrid?
What tense is this?: “At 10 p.m. tonight, she will be studying.”
Future Continuous
He will have finished by 8 p.m.
Future Perfect Simple
Identify the tenses.: “I have visited Paris” vs. “I visited Paris last year.”
Present Perfect vs. Past Simple
While I ____ (walk) to school, it ____ (start) raining.
While I was walking to school, it started raining. (Past Continuous / Past Simple)
Identify the tenses: “I have finished my homework” vs. “I had finished my homework before dinner.”
I have finished (Present Perfect Simple); I had finished (Past Perfect Simple)
Complete: “By 2050, humans ____ (colonize) Mars.”
By 2050, humans will have colonized Mars. (Future Perfect Simple)
I have been working all morning.
Present Perfect Continuous
By the time she arrives, I ____ (wait) here for two hours.
By the time she arrives, I will have been waiting here for two hours. (Future Perfect Continuous)