Present Tense
(Simple & Continuous)
Past Tense
(Simple, Continuous & Present Perfect)
Future Tense
(Will, Present Continuous, Be going to)
Surprise!
100

We _____ (meet) our family at least once a year. Today, however, it _____ (be) a special ocasion - that is why we _____ (meet) tonight.

Meet / Is / Are meeting

100

Robert _____ (have) a book in his hand, but he _____ (not read) it. Instead, his mind _____ (wander) through all the ideas that Janet had suggested him just a few hours ago. 

Had / Wasn't reading / Was wandering

100

- I _____ (be) by your side every day of my life. I _____ (love) you!!

- If your promises and predictions had a base, you wouldn't be using that tense.

Will be / Will always love

100

SURPRISE!! Riddle me this:

What month has 28 days?

All of them!!

200

- Nelly, why _____ you _____ (hurry) that much?

- My plane _____ (leave) in one hour!! 

- Well, you _____ (already go) too late, so you'd better call in to see if you can change your ticket to the next flight. 

Are you hurrying / Leaves / Are already going

200

- Jannet and Anne _____ (be) married for ten years, but they _____ (have) any children.

- That is because they never _____ (want) children!

Have been / Haven't had / Wanted

200

- Have you heard the news?

- Yes!! Mark and Mary _____ (have) a baby!! They told me they _____ (name) it Daniel if it's a boy, but they _____ (pick) a definitive name until the birth day because they don't want to know the baby's gender until then! 

Are having / Are going to name / Won't pick

200

Michael _____ (look) at John with certain sadness in his eyes. 

"You _____ (suffer) too much, John," Michael _____ (say). "It's time you have an easy life."

"It is too late, Michael."

"So you _____ (not come) back home?" 

"I can't," John _____ (reply). "I have other priorities now." 

Looked / Have suffered / Said / Won't come / Replied

300

You usually _____ (not drink) coffee at this time, so what _____ you _____ (drink) exactly? 

Don't drink / Are you drinking

300

- _____ you _____ (go) to the party? 

- Yes, and I _____ (meet) Sam and Jenny there, but I _____ (not talk) to them. 

Did you go / Met / Didn't talk

300

- When _____ the library _____? (Open)

- Usually, at 10 am, but tomorrow we _____ (open) at 11 am.

Does the library open / Are opening

300

SURPRISE!! Riddle me this:

What has to be open before you can use it?

The egg!

400

He _____ (work) in Edinburg, but today he _____ (spend) the day in Glasgow for a meeting.

Works / Is spending

400

While Mary _____ (look) through the window, her husband _____ (approach) from behind. He was so silent that she _____ (not hear) him, and _____ (get) startled when he _____ (touch) her wrist. 

Was looking / Approach / Didn't hear / Get / Touched

400

Look at those clouds! It _____ anytime now! (Rain)

- The clouds are too dark, and it is too cold. It _____ (not rain), it _____(hail)!

Is going to rain / isn't going to rain / is going to snow.

400

- _____ you _____ (make up) your mind about coming to the party? 

- Yes, and I _____ (go). There _____ (be) too many people there, and you know I _____ (never feel) comfortable in those kind of situations. 

*Make up your mind: decidirse.

Have you made up / Am not going OR won't go / Will be / Have never felt

500

- Hey, _____ you _____ (know) where _____ (be) the professor? 

- Yeah, he ______ (get) ready to go to the forest. If you run, you might meet him. 

Do you know / Is

Is getting

500

- _____ you _____ his brother? (Ever meet)

- No, but I _____ (meet) his sister. I _____ (not like) her, though.

Have you ever met / Have met / Didn't like 

500

- _____ you ______ (go) to Japan with us next month?

- No, I _____ (visit) my parents in Australia in three weeks so I _____ (not be) back in time to go with you, guys.

Are you going to go / Am visiting / Won't be

500

Allow me to introduce myself.

I _____ (be) a senior citizen and my best friend is a young man aged 25, Ed. I _____ (meet) him some years ago when I _____ (work) at a High School. We _____ (be) friends since then.

Am / Met / Was working / Have been