Complete with the correct auxiliary verb
What ____ you always do in the mornings?
do
What tense is it?
We were dancing last week at 7.
past continuous.
Make 2 sentences in past using did.
If you use:
Negative did not
Question did
Is correct.
Complete with the correct auxiliary verb
Look! A dog ____ runnung very fast.
is
What tense are these?
I have called you many times.
She likes pasta.
present perfect
present simple
Make 2 sentences in present perfect.
If you use:
Have with I, we, you, they
Has with he, she, it
+ a verb in participle (seen, taken, done, etc)
Is correct.
Complete with the correct auxiliary verbs:
____ they finish the test yesterday?
____ you like tennis? Yes, I always play.
____ you eating? No, I am doing exercise.
Did
Do
Are
What tense are these?
They did not got a good grade.
Are you going to come tomorrow?
She has seen a ghost.
They were having a good time.
simple past
going to future
present perfect
past continuous
Make 2 sentences in present simple with do/don't does/don't
If you use:
Negative don't/ doesn't
Question do/ does
Is correct.
Complete with the correct auxiliary verbs:
She ____ running a marathon.
She _______ taken a photo.
We ______ going to buy a new laptop.
No, they _____ not dance last week with us.
is
has
are
did
What tense are these?
She's run a marathon.
She's from Greece.
They did not visit us.
We're listening to music.
present perfect
present simple
simple past
present continuous
Make 4 senteces with past continuous.
If you use:
was/ were + ing
Is correct.
Complete with the correct auxiliary verbs:
Where ___ you live?
What ____ you eat last week?
_____ she going to help us?
_____ the cat sleeping?
What ____ they doing last week at 7?
We ____ seen a great movie.
do
did
is
is
were
have
What tense are these?
We've watched a great film.
She's going to paint her house.
They don't invite us.
She didn't listen to us.
They're nurses.
They're fixing the car.
present perfect
going to future
present simple
simple past
present simple
present continuous
Make 1 sentence with each of the following tenses:
Present simple
Simple past
Present continuous
Present perfect
If you use:
Present simple: do/does/ don't/ doesn't
Simple past: did/ didn't
Present continuous: am, is, are ing
Present perfect: have/has + verb in participle
Is correct.