Simple Present
Simple Past
Present Continuous
GENERAL culture
Professions
100

When do we use the simple present tense?

When we talk about routines, habits, and general truths,

100

Give an example of a regular verb in the simple past tense.

Walked, talked, cleaned

100

When do we use the simple present progressive tense?

to describe actions that are happening at the current moment, ongoing actions, or temporary situations.

100

Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?

The planet known as the "Red Planet" is Mars.

100

This person fixes cars and other vehicles. They may work in a garage or auto repair shop. What is their profession?

Mechanic

200

Is this sentence correct?

"They don´t study at the university"

YES

200

Provide an irregular verb in the simple past tense.

Ate, Came, cut

200

Turn the sentence "They read books" into  the simple present continuous tense

They ARE reading books

200


"How old is your teacher Nikole?"

22

200

This person designs buildings and plans how they will be constructed. They often work with blueprints and oversee construction projects. Who are they?

Architects

300

Form a negative sentence in the simple present

  1. I don't like coffee.
  2. She doesn't play basketball.
  3. They don't live in New York.
  4. He doesn't speak French.
  5. We don't have a dog.
300

Find the mistake in the sentence: "She did not walked today in the morning"

WalkED (you have the auxiliary DID already)

300

Rewrite the sentence "I study French" in the simple present continuous tense.

I am studying French

300

What is the name of the famous big clock in London?


The name of the famous big clock in London is "Big Ben."

300

 This person works in a courtroom and helps people solve legal problems. They may defend someone accused of a crime. What is their profession?

Lawyer

400

Give an example of a question in the simple present tense

"Do you like pizza?"

400

What is the difference between regular and irregular verbs in the simple past?

Regular verbs form the simple past tense by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. 

Irregular verbs do not follow the typical "-ed" pattern. Instead, they have their unique past tense forms.

400

Change the sentence "She watches TV" to the negative form in the simple present continuous tense

She is not watching TV

400

What sport does your teacher Nikole play?

Crossfit

400

 This person conducts experiments, analyzes data, and makes discoveries in various fields such as biology, chemistry, or physics. They often work in laboratories or research institutions. Who are they?

Scientist

500

Create an affirmative sentence in the simple present with the subject "I."

I eat breakfast every morning.

500

How do we form the negative in the simple past tense? 

(What is the auxiliary)

DID, DID NOT

500

Use the verb "play" in a question in the simple present continuous tense.

"Are you playing soccer right now?"

500

Who wrote the Harry Potter book series?

by British author J.K. Rowling.

500

This person entertains audiences by performing in movies, television shows, or theater productions. They may portray different characters and often work with directors and other actors. Who is this?

Actor/Actress