Simple Tenses
Perfect Tenses
Perfect Progressive Tenses
Progressive Tenses
Time Marker Words and Phrases
100

 What is the simple present form of the verb "to run" for he/she/it?

Answer: He runs.

100

What is the present perfect form of the verb "to see" for "I"?

I have seen.

100

What is the present perfect progressive form of the verb "to read"?

  • I have been reading.

100

What is the present progressive form of the verb "to dance" for "we"?

We are dancing.

100

What time markers often indicate the simple present tense?

Words like "always," "usually," "often," "never," "every day," "sometimes."

200

Give an example of a sentence using the simple past tense of the verb "to eat."

  •  I ate an apple.

200

What is the present perfect continuous form of the verb "to study"?

I have been studying.

200

Create a sentence using the past perfect progressive with the verb "to work."

They had been working on the project for hours.

200

Create a sentence using the past progressive tense with the verb "to watch."

 I was watching a movie when you called.

200

What time markers often indicate the present progressive tense?

 "Now," "at the moment," "right now," "currently."

300

True or False: The simple present tense is used to describe actions happening right now.

False. The simple present is used for habitual actions or general truths.

300

Create a sentence using the past perfect tense with the verb "to finish."

I had finished my homework before dinner.

300

What is the future perfect progressive form of "to play"?

 I will have been playing.

300

What is the future progressive form of the verb "to study"?

I will be studying.

300

What time markers often indicate the simple past tense?

 "Yesterday," "last week," "two days ago," "in 2000," "when I was a child."

400

Q: Which of the following sentences uses "going to" for future intention?
A) "She is going to buy a new car."
B) "She buys a new car."
C) "She will buy a new car."

A: A) "She is going to buy a new car."

400

Write a sentence using the future perfect tense with the verb "to complete."

I will have completed my project by Friday.

400

Provide an example of a sentence using the present perfect progressive form.

She has been running every day.

400

 Identify the progressive tense in the sentence: "They are playing basketball."

  • Are playing

400

What time markers often indicate the past progressive tense?

"At that moment," "while," "when," "as."

500

Write a sentence in the simple past tense about something you did yesterday.

A: (Student's own answer) Example: "I visited my friend yesterday."

500

What is the difference between the present perfect and the simple past?

A: The present perfect is used for actions that have relevance to the present or haven't finished yet, while the simple past is used for actions that happened at a specific time in the past.

500

Convert the verb "to write" into the past perfect progressive tense.

He had been writing for two hours.

500

Write a sentence using the past progressive form of "to read."

She was reading a book.

500

What time markers often indicate the present perfect tense?

"Already," "yet," "since," "for," "ever," "never."