USE OF PAST TENSES
EXERCISES
IRREGULAR VERBS
FOR and SINCE
USED TO - WOULD TO vs.
BE USED TO - GET USED TO
100
An activity or situation began and ended at a particular time in the past

PAST SIMPLE

100

I ______________ (post) the letter yesterday.

POSTED

past simple

100

be

have

do

WAS/WERE - BEEN

HAD - HAD

DID - DONE

100
It is used with a period of time that can be quantified (seconds, hours, weeks, years etc.)

FOR

100
It means "be accustomed to"

BE USED TO

200

An action that was in progress at a particular time in the past

PAST CONTINUOUS

200

Yesterday something very unusual happend to us. We ______________ (drive) down the hill when a strange object ____________ (appear) in the sky.

WERE DRIVING    past continuous

APPEARED    past simple

200

go

see

tell

WENT - GONE

SAW - SEEN

TOLD - TOLD

200

It is used with a point in time that is the starting moment of the action

SINCE

200
It means "get accustomed to" and gives the idea of the process between "not beign" and "beign used to"

GET USED TO

300
An action that happened before something else occurred

PAST PERFECT SIMPLE


300

I felt really tired when I took the train to work yesterday beacause Sarah and I __________ (be) to a party the evening before.

HAD BEEN 

past perfect simple

300

come

drive

make

CAME - COME

DROVE - DRIVEN

MADE - MADE

300

We haven't had a party _______ last Christmas.

We haven't had a party _______ ages.


SINCE

FOR

300

They can be followed either by a noun or -ing form

BE USED TO

GET USED TO

400

The idea that something happened before now at an unspecified time in the past. THe exact time is not important

PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE

400

The aircraft ____________ (land). It's on the ground now.

HAS LANDED

present perfect simple

400

choose

take

think


CHOSE - CHOSEN

TOOK - TAKEN

THOUGHT - THOUGHT

400

It can also be used with a clause + simple past 

SINCE

I haven't seen him since I was a child.


400

Past habit (activity or situation) that is in contrast with the present

USED TO

500
Emphasis on the duration of an action or on its result

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

500

Look at Andrew! He is tired because he _____________ (work) all day.

HAS BEEN WORKING

present perfect continuous

500

forbid

get

throw

FORBADE - FORBIDDEN

GOT - GOT (gotten US)

THREW - THROWN

500

It is omitted with expressions beginning with all

FOR

They have been singing all night.

500

It can be used only when action are involved, it cannot be used for situations.

WOULD TO