Present Simple
Past Simple
Present Perfect
Past Perfect
Mixed Tenses
100

Form a sentence: "I (to play) football every Sunday."

I play football every Sunday

100

Change this sentence to negative: "They visited the museum."

"They didn’t visit the museum."

100

Write the correct form: "She (to be) to Paris three times."

She has been to Paris three times

100

Write the Past Perfect form of "to finish."

"Had finished."

100

Identify the tense: "She has been studying for two hours."

Present Perfect Continuous.

200

What is the auxiliary verb used in Present Simple questions?

"Do" (or "does" for third person singular).

200

Did you (to see) her yesterday? Complete and correct the sentence.

"Did you see her yesterday?"

200

What is the auxiliary verb used in Present Perfect?

"Have" (or "has" for third person singular).

200

Which sentence is correct: "I had saw the movie" or "I had seen the movie"?

"I had seen the movie."

200

Change the tense: "I go to school" → Past Continuous.

"I was going to school."

300

What is the negative form of "They work at a bank"?

"They don’t work at a bank."

300

Which of these verbs is irregular: "talked, went, played"?

Went

300

Correct this sentence: "They has just finished their homework."

"They have just finished their homework."

300

Form a question: "_________ (he, already, leave) by the time you arrived?

"Had he already left by the time you arrived?"

300

Choose the correct tense: "When I (arrive), she (leave)."

When I arrived, she had left.

400

Why do we add "s" to the verb in "He plays tennis"?

Because the subject "he" is third person singular.

400

Form a question for: "He arrived at 6 PM."

"What time did he arrive?"

400

Form a question: "_________ (you, ever, eat) sushi?"

"Have you ever eaten sushi?"

400

Explain the difference between Past Simple and Past Perfect.

Past Simple describes a completed action, while Past Perfect describes an action that occurred before another past action.

400

Rewrite the sentence: "He (play) tennis when it (start) raining."

"He was playing tennis when it started raining."

500

Create a question for this answer: "Yes, she does."

"Does she like coffee?"

500

Explain the difference between "I walked" and "I was walking."

"I walked" refers to a completed action in the past, while "I was walking" refers to an ongoing action in the past, often interrupted or providing context.

500

What is the role of "for" and "since" in Present Perfect sentences?

"For" indicates a duration of time (e.g., "for two hours"), while "since" specifies a starting point (e.g., "since 2010").

500

Fill the gap: "By the time we got there, they _______ (leave)."

"By the time we got there, they had left."

500

Create a sentence using three different tenses.

"I had studied (Past Perfect) English before I moved (Past Simple) to Canada, and now I am learning (Present Continuous) French."