Past Tense
Present Tense
Present Perfect
100

The last time she _______ her car was 5 months ago.
a. drove
b. drive
c. can drive
d. drives

b. played

100

Which form of the verb is correct the present tense? 

At the moment: Amanda ________ her room.
a. cleaned b. is cleaning c. had been cleaning d. will clean

b. is cleaning

100

He _____ in Harvest since 2015.
a) have worked
b) had worked
c) has worked
d) will have worked

c) has worked

200

Last week, she _______ to finish her assignment.
a) can't manage
b) don't manage
c) doesn't manage
d) didn't manage


d) didn't manage

200

Which form of the verb is in the present tense?
There is no way to know how _______. 
a) are they thinking
b) they are thinking
c) they think
d) do they think 


c) they think

200

I visited China last year. (use the present perfect)  

I have been to China/
I have been to China before. 

300

What is the past tense of each of the following verbs:
lie (untrue words)
lay (to put somebody/something in a particular position)

lied. Example: she lied to her boyfriend about going out.
laid. Example: The clothes should be laid flat in your baggage.

300

An orchestra is a group of musicians who ______ their instruments in harmony.
a) are playing
b) should play
c) play
d) plays

c) play

300

Find the mistake and correct:
She never watch anime in her entire life.

She has never watched anime in her entire life.

400

Find the mistake and correct it:
Yesterday, she has met her ex-husband in the mall.

Yesterday, she met her ex-husband in the mall.

You cannot use present perfect with finished time units in the past (yesterday). 

400

Next summer I ________ to Tokyo on business.
a) will travel
b) travel
c) am traveling
d) going to travel

a. am traveling 

400

Ask a question for this answer:  
Yes, I have already finished writing my paper. 

Have you finished writing your paper yet? 

500

Use the expression in brackets:
In 2010, he found a wonderful job opportunity. (ago)

He found a wonderful job opportunity 9 years ago. 

500

Prices _______ higher and higher.
a) always get
b) always getting
c) have always been getting
d) are always getting

d) are always getting

Sometimes we use the present continuous to express annoyance about something that is always getting worse. 

500
Use the expression in brackets: 

I last saw my college best friend 2 years ago. (Since)

I have never seen my college best friend since 2017.