Did she finish her homework?
Past Simple — Interrogative
We are learning about tenses in class.
Present Continuous — Affirmative
They will go to the party.
Future Simple — Affirmative
She is writing a letter.
Present Continuous — Affirmative
Had you ever been to Spain before?
Past Perfect — Interrogative
She was reading a book when I arrived.
Past Continuous — Affirmative
She writes poems every day.
Present Simple — Affirmative
He hadn’t seen the movie before.
Past Perfect — Negative
She hasn’t completed her project.
Present Perfect — Negative
I have eaten already.
Present Perfect — Affirmative
We played football yesterday.
Past Simple — Affirmative
Will they have reached by 5 PM?
Future Perfect — Interrogative
I had cleaned the room before you came.
Past Perfect — Affirmative
They will have graduated by next year.
Future Perfect — Affirmative
They will be staying at a hotel.
Future Continuous — Affirmative
She won’t be attending the meeting.
Future Continuous — Negative
He hadn’t been sleeping well.
Past Perfect Continuous — Negative
Had you been living here long before the storm?
Past Perfect Continuous — Interrogative
I had been reading that book all week.
Past Perfect Continuous — Affirmative
Has he been exercising regularly?
Present Perfect Continuous — Interrogative
Will they be arriving on time?
Future Continuous — Interrogative
We were not watching the match.
Past Continuous — Negative
She has been studying for hours.
Present Perfect Continuous — Affirmative
Am I disturbing you?
Present Continuous — Interrogative
He will not be using the car.
Future Continuous — Negative