simple past & past progressive
past simple
simple present & present progressive
present simple
non-action verbs
100

I was ______  (have) lunch when my mom called.

having

100

I _____ (go) to the movies last weekend. 

went

100

They usually ___ (eat)  dinner at 6:00.

eat

100

My mother _______ (leave) for work every morning.

leaves

100

Indicate if the sentence below is correct or incorrect.

She is being angry. 

incorrect 

it should be

She is angry.

200

He went to bed at 9:00. At 10:00, he _____ (sleep).

was sleeping

200

The students  ____ (be) tired last class.

were

200

The new worker sometimes _______ (be) late for work.

is

200

Children _____ (swim) in the lake every summer.

swim

200

Indicate if the sentence below is correct or incorrect.

My brother is liking dogs.

incorrect 

it should be 

My brother likes dogs.

300

He ____ (fall) off the ladder while he was painting the room.

fell

300

My son _____ (not like) broccoli when he was little.

didn't like

300

We _____ (study) for the Final right now.

are studying 

300

_______ you ______  (like) rock music?

Do...like

300

They're thinking about getting married.

correct 

thinking in this case means 'deciding' or 'planning'

400

I _____ (see) Ana at a party last night. She ________ (dance) with a guy.

saw.. was dancing

400

____ you ____ the last cookie?

Did...eat

400

I usually _____ (eat) pancakes for breakfast, but today I _____ (eat) oatmeal.

eat...'m eating

400

I ________ (not do) homework on Fridays.

don't do

400

I'm feeling sick.

correct

in this case the present progressive is used to emphasize a longer, continuing action

500

She _______ (cook) dinner while I __________ (clean) the living room.

was cooking...was cleaning

500

Find the error

Did she liked the gift?

'liked' is incorrect


it should be 'like'

500

He never _____ (read) the newspaper, but today he ______ (read) it.

reads... 's reading

500

Find the error

Do Ana eat fish?

"Do" is incorrect 

it should be 

"Does"

500

They're seeing a show on Netflix. 

correct


seeing in this case means 'watching'