Present simple
Present continuous
Past simple
Past continuous
Present perfect
100

What is the rule for forming the present simple tense with "he/she/it" subjects?

Add -s or -es to the base form of the verb.

100

What is the structure of the present continuous tense?

Subject + am/are/is + verb(-ing).

100

What is the past simple form of the verb "to go"?

Went.

100

Complete the sentence: "At 8 p.m. last night, they ___ (eat) dinner."

"At 8 p.m. last night, they were eating dinner."

100

Complete the sentence: "She ___ (be) to Paris twice."

She has been to Paris twice.

200

Complete the sentence: "She ___ (study) English every day."

She studies English every day.

200

Complete the sentence: "They ___ (watch) a movie right now."

They are watching a movie right now.

200

Complete the sentence: "Yesterday, we ___ (visit) the museum."

Yesterday, we visited the museum.

200

Change to negative: "I was talking to him."

"I wasn't talking to him."
200

Form a present perfect sentence: "I ___ (never/visit) Japan.

"I have never visited Japan."

300

Correct the sentence: "They doesn't like pizza."

"They don't like pizza."

300

Turn the sentence into a negative: "She is reading a book."

"She is not reading a book."

300

Change to negative: "They watched a movie."

"They didn't watch a movie."

300

What is the structure of the past continuous tense?

Subject + was/were + verb(-ing).

300

What is the structure of the present perfect tense?

Subject + have/has + past participle.

400

Form a question in the present simple using the verb "to play" and the subject "you" and any object of your choice.

"Do you play ...?"

400

Form a present continuous question using the verb "to write" and the subject "he" and any object of your choice. 

"Is he writing ... ?"

400

Explain how to form the past simple tense for regular verbs.

Add -ed to the base form (e.g., "play" → "played")

400

Create a question in the past continuous using the verb "to run," the subject "she," and the object "the race."

"Was she running in the race?"

400

Form a present perfect question using the verb "to finish," the subject "they," and the object "their homework."

"Have they finished their homework?"

500

Explain the difference between the present simple tense and the present continuous tense in terms of usage.

The present simple is used for routines, habits, and general truths, while the present continuous is used for actions happening right now or around the current time.

500

What is the difference between the following sentences: "He always complains about his work." and "He is always complaining about his work."

The speaker's intention is different. The use of present continuous indicates irritation. 

500

Name five irregular verbs in present and past tense.

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500

Explain the difference between past simple and past continuous in terms of usage.

Past simple is used for completed actions in the past, while past continuous is used for actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.

500

Explain the difference in usage between present perfect and past simple tenses.

Present perfect is used to describe actions that happened at an unspecified time or have relevance to the present, while past simple refers to actions completed at a specific time in the past.