Simple Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Subject-Verb Agreement
mix
100

She ___ (go) to school every day.

She goes to school every day.

100

 She ___ (watch) a movie last night.

 She watched a movie last night.

100

 I ___ (visit) my cousin tomorrow.

 I will visit my cousin tomorrow.

100

 The boy ___ (run) fast.

 The boy runs fast.

100

Neither of the boys ___ (know) how to fix the broken window.

knows

200

They ___ (play) soccer after school.

They play soccer after school.

200

 They ___ (visit) their grandparents yesterday.

 They visited their grandparents yesterday.

200

 They ___ (travel) to New York next month.

They are going to travel to New York next month.

200

My friends ___ (love) music.

My friends love music.

200

By this time next year, we ___ (complete) the science project.

will have completed

300

My dad ___ (cook) dinner on weekends.

 My dad cooks dinner on weekends.

300

He ___ (walk) to school this morning.

 He walked to school this morning.

300

 She ___ (study) for her exam tonight.

 She is going to study for her exam tonight.

300

The teacher ___ (help) the students.

 The teacher helps the students.

300

Everyone in the class ___ (be) excited when the teacher announced the trip.

was

400

The teacher ___ (explain) the lesson clearly.

The teacher explains the lesson clearly.

400

 The dog ___ (bark) loudly at the stranger.

 The dog barked loudly at the stranger.


400

 We ___ (meet) at the park later.

We will meet at the park later.

400

 The dogs ___ (chase) the ball.

The dogs chase the ball.

400

She usually ___ (take) the bus, but yesterday she ___ (walk) because it was sunny.

takes, walked

500

We ___ (study) English together.

 We study English together.

500

We ___ (finish) our homework before dinner.

 We finished our homework before dinner.

500

My mom ___ (buy) a new phone soon.

 My mom will buy a new phone soon.

500

 She ___ (like) to read stories.

She likes to read stories.

500

If he ___ (study) harder, he ___ (pass) the test next week.

 studies, will pass