Present Simple
Past Simple
Present Perfect
Past Perfect
Present Continuous
100

“My train ___ at 6:40am tomorrow morning.”

“My train leaves at 6:40am tomorrow morning.”

100

Correct the sentence:
“He didn’t knew the answer.”

He didn’t know the answer.

100

Choose the correct option:
“I’ve had this phone (since / for) three years.” 

“I’ve had this phone for three years.”

100

Choose the correct option:
“By the time we arrived, the concert (ended / had ended).”

“By the time we arrived, the concert had ended.”

100

Choose the correct option:
“We (look / are looking) for a new teacher this term.”

"We are looking for a new teacher this term.”

200

Correct the mistake: “She hardly ever doesn’t eat vegetables.”

"She hardly ever eats vegetables." (double negative)

200

Choose the correct option:
“I first met her when I (lived / was living) in Madrid.”

“I first met her when I was living in Madrid.”

200

Rewrite the sentence correctly:
“She has never ate sushi.”

She has never eaten sushi.

200

Rewrite correctly:
“After he had eaten, he had left the restaurant.”

After he had eaten, he left the restaurant.

200

Correct the mistake:
“I’m thinking you’re wrong.”

"I think you’re wrong."

300

Rewrite the sentence using present simple:
“If he will not apologise, I won’t help him.”

"If he doesn’t apologise, I won’t help him."

300

Rewrite correctly:
“She used to playing the piano when she was younger.”

She used to play the piano when she was younger.

300

Choose the correct tense:
“This is the first time I (try / have tried) skiing.”

“This is the first time I have tried skiing."

300

Combine using past perfect:
“She didn’t recognise him. They met years before.”

She didn’t recognise him because they had met years before.

300

Find the error and correct it:
“Look! The kids play in the street.”

Look! The kids are playing in the street.

400

Explain the choice of present simple for this sentence:
“The museum opens at 10, even on holidays.”

Present simple is used for timetables and permanent rules.

400

Explain the tense choice:
“Suddenly, the lights went out.”

Past simple shows a completed, sudden action.

400

Explain the difference:
“He’s been reading the book.” vs “He’s read the book.”

Continuous = focus on activity; simple = finished result.

400

Explain why past perfect is necessary:
“I realised I had left my wallet at home.”

The wallet was left before the moment of realising.

400

Complete the sentence so it sounds natural:
“This month, I ___ extra classes to prepare for the exam.”

“This month, I am taking extra classes to prepare for the exam.”

500

Rewrite the sentence correctly: "When people will get older, they are needing more rest.”

"When people get older, they need more rest."

500

Rewrite the sentence correctly using past simple:
“You went to the concert last Friday?"

“Did you go to the concert last Friday?”

500

Identify the error and correct it:

“How long have you known her?" 

"Since five years.”

For five years.

500

Find and correct the tense error:
“When we got to the airport, the plane already took off.”

When we got to the airport, the plane had already taken off.

500

Correct this sentence:
“These days, people are caring less about privacy.”

These days, people care less about privacy.