Present Simple
Past Simple
Future Simple
Present Continuo
Present Perfect
100

Analyze the following sentence:
‘He works every day.’

What function does this tense serve in the sentence?

Function: Indicates a habitual action or a general fact.

100

Look at the sentence:
‘She visited the museum last week.’

Identify the past tense verb.

Verb: visited

100

Analyze the sentence:
‘They will travel to Japan next summer.’

Which word indicates the future?

Word: will

100

Consider the sentence:
‘I am reading a book right now.’

  • Explain the function of this tense.

Function: Indicates that the action is happening at this very moment.

100

Analyze the sentence:
‘She has finished her homework.’

What structure is used?

Structure: Subject + has/have + past participle (finished).

200

Explain why the sentence ‘They live in London’ uses the present simple:

It is used to talk about routines, general facts, or universal truths.

200

Convert the following sentence from present simple to past simple:
‘He plays football every weekend.’

Converted sentence: ‘He played football every weekend.’

200

Rephrase the following sentence to express a decision made at the moment of speaking:
‘I’m going to order dessert.’

‘I will order dessert.’

200

Consider the sentence: 'We are eating dinner now.'

Identify the structure of the present continuous used in this sentence.

Structure: The present continuous is formed with the auxiliary verb 'are' + the '-ing' form of the main verb ('eating').

200

Explain when it is more appropriate to use the present perfect instead of the past simple:

The present perfect is used when the result or experience from the past has an impact on the present, unlike the past simple which focuses on a completed action at a definite time.