She (visit) _______ Paris last year.
Visited (Simple Past)
It (be) ____ a beautiful morning
Was (Simple Past)
As she walked through the park, she thought, "Next week, I (run) ______ in the marathon, and all this hard work will pay off."
Will Run (Future Simple)
1)She visited her grandmother yesterday.
2) She has visited her grandmother yesterday.
#1 (Correct because "visited" is the correct past form of "visit.")
1)They were play soccer last weekend.
2) They played soccer last weekend.
#2 (Correct because "played" is the past form of "play," appropriate for a specific event in the past.)
They have been (work) _________ on this project for three hours.
Working (Present Perfect Progressive)
Anna (wake) _____ up early and went for a walk
Woke (Simple Past)
She (feel) _______ confident about her preparation.
felt (Simple Past)
1) I have finished my homework already.
2) I finished my homework already.
#1 (Correct because "have finished" indicates the action is relevant to the present moment, using present perfect properly.)
1) She visited Paris three times.
2) She has visited Paris three times.
#2 (Correct because it refers to multiple experiences with no specific time mentioned, appropriate for present perfect.)
I (Call) ____________ you tomorrow
Will Call (Simple Future)
She (already eat) _________ breakfast, so she felt energized.
Had Already Eaten (Present Perfect)
When she returned home, her brother (sit) ________ on the couch, playing video games
was sitting (Past Progressive)
1) She visits her parents next week.
2) She will visit her parents next week.
#2 (Correct because "will visit" appropriately indicates a future event.)
1) The Earth revolves around the sun.
2) The Earth is revolving around the sun.
#1 (Correct because it expresses a general truth, suitable for present simple.)
She was (read) ________ a book when you called.
For the past few months, she (train)_____ for a marathon, and the big race was just days away
had been training (Present Perfect Progressive)
"One day, I (get) _________ you to come running with me!"
will get (Future Simple)
1) He read a book when the phone rang.
2) He was reading a book when the phone rang.
#2 (Correct because "was reading" describes an ongoing action in the past interrupted by a specific event.)
1) They was watching TV all afternoon.
2) They were watching TV all afternoon.
#2 (Correct because "were watching" describes a continuous action in the past.)
They have been (work) _________ on this project for three hours.
Working (Present Perfect Progressive)
She (spend) ______ hours each week running, building her stamina
had spent (Past Perfect)
You (always play) _________ that game," she said with a smile.
always play (Present Simple)
1) He has been working on this project for hours.
2) He has worked on this project for hours.
#1 (Correct because it describes an action that started in the past and is still ongoing, using present perfect progressive.)
1) They have been studying for their exams since morning.
2) They are studying for their exams since morning.
#1 (Correct because the action of studying is continuous, starting from the morning until now.)