Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
Past Simple vs. Past Continuous
Past Perfect
Will vs. Be Going To
Future Continuous
100

 He ___ (play) football every Sunday.

plays

100

I ___ (see) my friend yesterday.

saw

100

I ___ (finish) dinner before you arrived.

had finished

100

Correct the mistake: "I will going to study."

I am going to study

100

Correct the mistake: "I will eating at 6."

I will be eating at 6.

200

Correct the mistake: "She goes to school now."

Correct: "She is going to school now."

200

I ___ (watch) TV when he called.

was watching

200

Correct the mistake: "I had saw the movie before."

I had seen the movie before.

200

I think it ___ rain.

will

200

At 8 p.m., she ___ (study).

will be studying

300

Look! It ___ (rain).

is raining

300

She ___ (cook) when the phone rang.

was cooking

300

True or False: Past Perfect describes the first of two past actions.

True

300

I ___ (visit) my grandparents next weekend.

am going to visit

300

This time tomorrow, I ___ (fly) to Paris.

will be flying

400

What auxiliary verbs are used in the Present Continuous tense?

am / is / are

400

What’s the difference between ‘I watched TV’ and ‘I was watching TV’?

One is a finished action, the other describes an ongoing action

400

What is the auxiliary verb used in the Past Perfect?

had

400

Which form do we use for predictions without evidence?

will

400

What auxiliary verbs do we use in the Future Continuous?

will be

500

When do we use the Present Continuous?

For actions happening right now or temporary actions

500

Which tense describes longer background actions in the past?

Past Continuous

500

When do we use the Past Perfect?

To show one past action happened before another past action

500

Which form do we use for plans or intentions?

be going to
500

When do we use the Future Continuous?

For actions in progress at a specific time in the future.