Present simple
Past simple
Present continuous
Past continuous
Present perfect
100

What’s the correct form?
👉 "She ___ to school every day."

goes

100

"She ___ (watch) TV yesterday."

watched

100

"She ___ (read) a book now."

Is reading


100

Fill in: "She ___ (cook) when I arrived."

was cooking


100

Fill in: "I ___ (eat) lunch already."

have eaten


200

Correct the mistake: "He don’t like pizza."

He doesn’t like pizza.


200

Change to past simple: "They go to school."

They went to school.


200

Make negative: "We are playing basketball."

We are not playing basketball.


200

Make negative: "They were watching TV."

They weren’t watching TV.


200

Make negative: "She has visited London."

She hasn’t visited London.


300

Make a negative sentence: "They play tennis."

They don’t play tennis.


300

Make a question: "you / play / football / last weekend?"

Did you play football last weekend?


300

Make a question: "he / work / today?"

Is he working today?


300

Make a question: "you / sleep / at 10 last night?"

Were you sleeping at 10 last night?


300

Make a question: "you / ever / see / a whale?"

Have you ever seen a whale?


400

Make a question: "you / live / in Paris?"

Do you live in Paris?


400

Correct the mistake: "I didn’t went to the party."

I didn’t go to the party.


400

Choose the correct: "Listen! The baby ___ (cry)."

is crying

400

Fill in with correct form: "While I ___ (walk), it started to rain."

was walking


400

Choose correct: "We ___ (live) here since 2010."

have lived


500

Choose the correct verb: "The train ___ at 7 tomorrow."

leaves / arrives

500

Fill in with irregular verb: "He ___ (begin) to speak but then stopped."

began

500

Correct the mistake: "I am understand the lesson."

I am understanding ❌ → I understand (because "understand" is a stative verb, not usually in continuous)

500

"They was playing football yesterday at 5."

They were playing football yesterday at 5.

500

Correct the mistake: "I have saw this movie before."

 I have seen this movie before.

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