Corectt the Misstake
Name that Tense
Change the tense
Write a sentence in..
Fill in the blank
100

He always eat with his mouth open, it's so disgusting. 

eat--> eats 

100

I am in English class right now. 

present simple


100

Change to present perfect: 

He ate dinner. 

He has eaten dinner. 

100

Present Perfect


has/have + past participle 

100

Jill______ (phone) Dad at work before she_____ (leave) for her trip. (past perfect)

Jill had phoned dad at work before she left for her trip. 

200

After Fred has spent his holiday in Korea, he wants to learn Korean. 

wants--> wanted

200

By June, I will have known her for one year. 

Future Perfect


200

Change to present perfect continuous: 

It rained a lot this week. It is still raining now. 

It has been raining a lot this week. 

200
Past perfect

had+ past participle


200

When she _____ (arrive) the game already ____________ (start). (past perfect)

When she arrived the game already had started. 

300

By the time I finally left the coffee house where we were supposed to meet, I drank three cups of coffee and I had been waiting over an hour. 

drank --> had drank 

300

He was very upset because he had been waiting for more than half an hour. 

was- past simple 

had been waiting- past perfect continuous 


300

Change to present perfect continuous tense: 

I was playing on the computer at 3:00. I am still playing on the computer now. (7:00)

I have been playing on the computer for four hours. 

300

Present Perfect Continuous 

has/have been + verbing

300

He was very upset because he ______________ (wait) for more than half an hour. (past perfect continuous) 

He was very upset because he had been waiting for more than half an hour. 

400
When I arrived at the cinema, John took the tickets and he was waiting for me. 
took--> had taken 
400

It has been snowing a lot this week. 

Present Perfect Continuous 

400

Change to past perfect: 

They rode their bikes for two hours. 

They have ridden their bikes for two hours. 
400

Past Perfect Continuous 

had been + verbing

400

I ______ (try) to get the tickets for that movie for months, and I didn't want to miss it. (past perfect continuous)

I had been trying to get the tickets for that movie for months, and I didn't want to miss it. 
500

By 9:00 PM, I will have went home. 

went-->gone

500

She hasn't watched any TV yet. 

Present Perfect

500

Change to present perfect: 

My homework is not finished. 

I have not finished my homework.


500

Future Perfect 

will have + past participle


500

I______ (call) you for 2 hours. (present perfect continuous) 

I have been calling you for two hours.