Simple Present
Simple Past
Future
Present Perfect
Past Perfect
100

She lives in London.

Where does she live?

100

She went to Japan last year.

Where did she go last year?

100

I'm going to a museum on Saturday.

Where are you going on Saturday?

100

No, I haven't seen her.

Have you seen her?

100

I had been cooking when she arrived.

What had you been doing when she arrived?

200

He is a police officer.

What does he do for a living?

200

Yes, I could swim better in the past.

Could you swim in the past?

200

He will graduate at the end of the year.

When will he graduate?

200

I have lost my keys in the morning.

When have you lost your keys?

200

I had been sick when they traveled.

How had you been when they traveled?

300

They are coming tonight.

When are they coming?

300

They were driving to a party last night.

What were they doing last night?

300

They are not going to the beach, they are going to the park.

Are they going to the beach?
300

I have been in Paris this summer.

Where have you been this summer?

300

Yes, she had finished the classes when they came.

Had she finished the classes when they came?

400

She prefers to drink cold coffee.

Which drink does she prefer?

400

He didn't bring anything.

What did he bring?

400

Yes, I think it might rain.

Do you think it is going to rain?


400

I've been driving for two hours.

How long have you been driving?

400

No, I hadn't been working when he was fired.

Had you been working when he was fired?

500

I am working at the moment.

What are you doing?

500

Yes, I met them last week.

Did you meet them?

500

It will be on Sunday, at 8pm.

When will be the party?

500

I've been looking for you since yesterday.

Have you been looking for me?
500

Yes, she had studied English before the exams started.

Had she studied English before the exams started?

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