Simple tenses
Continuous tenses
Future tenses
Present perfect
Miscellaneous
100

What is the third-person singular form of "go"?

Goes

100

What is the -ing form of "swim"?

Swimming
100

Complete the sentence: I think it _____ (rain) tomorrow

will rain

100

What is the past participle of "eat"?

Eaten

100

Choose the correct demonstrative: _____ (This/That/These/Those) apple is delicious.

This

200

What is the past tense of "buy"?

Bought

200

Fill in the blank: Yesterday at 5 PM, I _____ (watch) TV.

was watching

200

Complete the sentence: Look at those clouds! It _____ (rain).

is going to rain

200

Complete the sentence: I _____ (never/try) sushi.

have never tried

200

Complete the sentence: Yesterday, she _____ (be) tired.

was

300

Rewrite the sentence in negative: She eats breakfast at 7 AM

She does not eat breakfast at 7 AM.

300

Make this a question: She is reading a book.

Is she reading a book?

300

Which future form is better? I decided! I _____ (call) her now.

will call (because it's a sudden decision)

300

Choose the correct sentence: 

  • a) I have seen that movie yesterday.
  • b) I saw that movie yesterday.

b) I saw that movie yesterday. (Present Perfect is not used with a specific time in the past.)

300

Choose the correct form: He _____ (like/likes) pizza.

likes

400

Identify the mistake: He goed to school yesterday.

The correct form is He went to school yesterday.

400

Complete the sentence: I _____ (walk) when it started to rain

was walking

400

Make this negative: She is going to travel next summer

She is not going to travel next summer.

400

Choose the correct option:

  • She has lived here (since/for) five years.

for (because "five years" is a duration)

400

Correct the sentence: Me like football.

I like football.

500

Correct the sentence: Yesterday, I wake up early and go to the gym.

Yesterday, I woke up early and went to the gym.

500

Explain the difference in meaning: I am reading vs. I was reading.

I am reading means the action is happening right now, while I was reading means it was happening at a specific time in the past but has ended.

500

What is the difference between these two sentences? 

  • It will be hot tomorrow.
  • It is going to be hot tomorrow.

Will is used for a general prediction, while going to is used when there is evidence (like checking the weather forecast).

500

Explain the difference:

  • I have worked here for five years.
  • I have been working here for five years.

The first one focuses on the fact that the work happened over five years, while the second emphasizes the ongoing nature of the action.

500

Correct the mistake: This is the most easier test ever.

This is the easiest test ever.