Name a time marker for Present Simple.
always, usually, sometimes, never, often, every, etc.
Name a time marker for Past Simple
yesterday, the day before yesterday, last, ago, when, etc.
Name a Future Simple timemarker
tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, from now, next, when
She is being hungry now.
She is hungry now.
I like math?
Do you like math?
Name a time marker for Present Continuous.
now, right now, currently, at this moment, at this time, nowadays, these days
Name a time marker for Past Continuous
when, while
Name a Future Progressive time marker
when
He is liking horror movies nowadays.
He likes horror movies these days.
Is she jogging right now?
How often do you eat breakfast? (always/I/breakfast/eat).
I always eat breakfast.
together/ate/they/last week/dinner/at a restaurant
They ate dinner together at a restaurant last week.
Future Simple:
tomorrow/night/call/you/I/will
I will call you tomorrow night.
I will graduate, when I will finish my exams.
I will graduate, when I finish my exams.
I studied last night.
Did you study last night?
What are you doing (change the word in parentheses to correct verb form)?
homework/now/I/TO BE/doing/my
I'm doing my homework now.
Past Continuous (change the word in parentheses to correct verb form):
MAKE dinner/phone/rang/I/TO BE/when/the
I was making dinner when the phone rang.
Future Continuous (change the word in parentheses to correct verb form):
SLEEP/when/the girls/home/get/I/will be
I will be sleeping when the girls get home.
They probably willn't go to the meeting tonight.
They probably won't go to the meeting tonight.
I flew to Canada two days ago.
Did you fly to Canada two days ago?
fly/twice a year/she/Brazil/to
Brazil/right now/fly/he/TO BE/
She flies to Brazil twice a year.
He is flying to Brazil right now.
FLY/Spain/two years ago/they
While I /TO BE + STUDY/, I /HEAR/ a noise in my kitchen.
They flew to Spain two years ago.
While I was studying, I heard a noise in my kitchen.
I ________________ when _________________.
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Change the word in parentheses to correct verb form and find another mistake:
The dog was wagging it's tail when the owner /COME/
The dog was wagging its tail when the owner came.
She was jogging in my neigborhood when I ran into her friend Mia.
Was she jogging in her neighborhood when she ran into her friend Mia?