Simple Tenses
Continuous Tenses
Perfect Tenses
Modal Verbs
100

I got up at 6:30 yesterday.

What time did you get up yesterday?

100

I'm not listening to you, I am listening to the teacher.

Are you listening to me?

100

I have lived in this city for the past 20 years.

How long have you lived in this city?

100

No, thank you, I am fine.

Would you like some coffee?

200

She works at Montessori School.

Where does she work?

200

She was going to work.

Where was she going?/ What was she doing?

200

She has bought Fiat.

What car has she bought?

200

I must go now.

When must you go?
300

He likes bread.

What does he like?

300

We are playing the game Jeopardy.

What are you doing?

300

No, I haven't. I haven't tried sushi yet.

Have you ever tried sushi?/ Have you tried sushi yet?

300

No, I can't hear you well. The connection is broken.

Can you hear me well?

400

We went to the cinema last Friday.

When did you go to the cinema?

400

He was doing his homework at noon.

What was he doing at noon? /When was he doing his homework?

400

I have studied English since 2015.

How long have you studied English?

400

Yes, they probably should go. He looks sick.

Should they go to the doctor?

500

I think I will come back on Monday.

When will you come back?

500

I was cleaning up the house and cooking dinner last night.

What were you doing last night?

500

Yes, I have been to Paris.

Have you ever been to Paris?

500

Yes, I have to go. It is an important meeting.

Do you have to go to that meeting?