Present Tenses
Past Tenses
Future Tenses
Mixed Tenses
Conditional Tenses
100

I usually ---(get) the lunch ready at one o'clock.

get

100

Freud --- (graduate) from the University of Vienna and became a doctor.

graduated

100

Louis --- (give) you some money when we get back.

will give

100

If I --- (win) the lottery, I would buy a new house.

won

200

Those people --- (be) at the hotel since Friday.

have been

200

She --- (study) for her exams yesterday evening.

was studying

200

I don't feel very well. I think I --- (faint).

'm going to faint

200

If I watch the lottery programme on TV this evening, I --- (be) disappointed

will be

300

Which one is correct?

A. Those batteries don’t last very long.

B. Those batteries aren’t lasting very long.

A

300

After he --- (finish) the phone call, he made himself a cup of tea.

 had finished

300

A: Why are you wearing the swimsuit in such a weather?
B: I --- (take) a bath.

am going to take

300

She --- (write) her book by the end of this year.

will have written

300

The teacher --- (forget) the homework if Vita hadn't reminded her.

would have forgotten

400

The number of cars on the road --- (increase) these years.

is increasing

400

At the time of the incident, not many people --- (shop) in the store.

were shopping

400

According to the guide book, the museum --- (close) today at 4.30 .

closes

400

If you --- (be) my sister, I --- (give) you my honest opinion but you aren't, so I won't!

were; would give

500

Listen. That burglar alarm --- (ring) since eight o'clock this morning.

has been ringing

500

Henry was stopped by the police because he --- (drive) too fast.

had been driving

500

The garden party will be in July. Do you think the grass --- (grow) in time?

will have grown

500

If you --- (train) properly, you get fit.

train