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TENSES 4

Simple present – present progressive – simple past ? Fill in the correct tense. 

Every summer our class   (go) on a short trip. Last year we   (go) to a

zoo. Our teacher   (be) very nervous. Teachers   (be) often nervous on a

school trip. But why? We   (not understand) that. I   (take) lots of photos

of a baby elephant with my cell phone. "Why   you   (not take) photos of

other animals, too?" my friend   (ask) me. But I   (not want) to take

photos of other animals. I   (want) to take photos of all my friends.

They   (have) some bananas and   (show) them to the gorillas.

"What   you   (do) there? Come to me!" our teacher   (shout).

We   (find) a nice place for a picnic. But nobody   (eat) a banana, but the

gorillas   (have) a nice lunch that day. It   (be) a great day at the zoo, and

we   (have) a lot of fun.


TENSES 5

They (drive) to Manchester.

Present simple: They   to Manchester. Present progressive:They   to


Manchester.

Past simple: They   to Manchester. Past progressive: They   to Manchester.

Future: They   to Manchester. Present perfect: They   to Manchester.

Susan (sing) beautifully.

Present simple: Susan   beautifully. Present progressive: Susan   beautifully.

Past simple: Susan   beautifully. Past progressive: Susan   beautifully.

Future:  Susan   beautifully. Present perfect: Susan   beautifully.

I (work) in a shop.

Present simple: I   in a shop. Present progressive: I   in a shop.

Past simple: I   in a shop. Past progressive: I   in a shop.

Future: I   in a shop. Present perfect: I   in a shop.


TENSES 6

He (stay) at an old hotel.

Present simple: He   at an old hotel. Present progressive: He   at an old
hotel.

Past simple: He   at an old hotel. Past progressive: He   at an old hotel.

Future: He   at an old hotel. Present perfect: He   at an old hotel.

Jim (live) in an old house.

Present simple: Jim   in an old house. Present progressive: Jim   in an old
house.

Past simple: Jim   in an old house. Past progressive: Jim   in an old house.

Future: Jim   in an old house. Present perfect: Jim   in an old house.

I (ride) my bike.

Present simple: I   my bike. Present progressive: I   my bike.

Past simple: I   my bike. Past progressive: I   my bike.

Future: I   my bike. Present perfect: I   my bike.


TENSES 7

We (fly) to Paris.

Present simple: We   to Paris. Present progressive: We   to Paris.

Past simple: We   to Paris. Past progressive: We   to Paris.

Future: We   to Paris. Present perfect: We   to Paris.

George and Bill (read) the newspaper.

Present simple: George and Bill   the newspaper. Present progressive: George and

Bill   the newspaper. Past simple: George and Bill   the newspaper.

Past progressive: George and Bill   the newspaper. Future: George and Bill   

the newspaper. Present perfect: George and Bill   the newspaper.

Paul (visit) his uncle.

Present simple: Paul   his uncle. Present progressive: Paul   his uncle. Past

simple: Paul   his uncle. Past progressive: Paul   his uncle.

Future: Paul   his uncle. Present perfect: Paul   his uncle.


TENSES 8

They (play) badminton.

Present simple: They   badminton. Present progressive: They   badminton.

Past simple: They   badminton. Past progressive: They   badminton.

Future: They   badminton. Present perfect: They   badminton.

He (listen) to his favourite music.

Present simple: He   to his favourite music. Present progressive: He   to

his favourite music. Past simple: He   to his favourite music. Past progressive:

He   to his favourite music. Future: He   to his favourite music. Present

perfect: He   to his favourite music.

The boys (go) for a walk with their dog.

Present simple: The boys   for a walk with their dog. Present progressive: The

boys   for a walk with their dog. Past simple: The boys   for a walk with their

dog. Past progressive: The boys   for a walk with their dog. Future:  The boys   

for a walk with their dog. Present perfect: The boys   for a walk with their dog.
PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS 2
Write down the questions and the short answers.

1. you / watch / her new movie

 ? No,   .

2. they / ever visit / any country in Africa

 ? Yes,   
.

3. the girls / come / home yet

 ? Yes,   .

4. dad / already clean / the car

 ? Yes,   .

5. he / ever ride / a horse

 ? No,   .

6. Mike / miss / the train

 ? Yes,   .

7. you / ever meet / her

 ? No,   .

8. Sam / recently return / from holiday

 ? Yes,   .

9. she / ever be / to Brazil

 ? No,   .

10. you / ever study / Spanish at school

 ? No, 

PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS 3


1. what / you / cook / for dinner

2. he / ever play / golf

3. you / save / enough money to buy a laptop

4. what / have / you / do / lately

5. where / have / the boys / be

6. how many times / you / be / abroad

7. you / ever eat / Japanese food

8. how many books / Jessica / read this month

9. Bill / leave / school yet

.?

10. you / ever use / this credit card before

PAST SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 4


1. I   (look) out of the window and   (see) John.

2. I   (help) to peel the potatoes when Mary   (come) in.

3. The sun   (rise) when we   (reach) the hill.

4. He   (laugh) and   (clap) his hand.

5. While they   (sing), he   (play) the piano.

6. A heavy wind   (blow) when the helicopter   (land).

7. We   (go) to the church when the bell   (start) to ring.

8. While the police   (drive) to the house, the burglars   (put) the paintings into their
bags.

9. Father   (smoke) his pipe while mother   (read) a book.

10. The baby   (start) to cry when she   (do) the washing up.

11. While he   (walk) through the park, he   (meet) Phil.

12. When they   (walk) through the wood, they   (see) the stolen car.

13. Although the pianist   (play) wonderfully, a guest   (fall) asleep.

14. She   (brush) her hair while he   (put) on his clothes.

15. When they   (walk) through the shopping centre, he   (promise) to buy her a
ring.

PAST SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 3


Past simple or past progressive

1. They   (play) cards when the postman   (come).

2. I   (sweep) the floor when I   (hear) a noise.

3. She   (watch) TV when the doorbell   (ring).

4. We   (hear) a cry and   (run) into the kitchen.

5. First Sam   (buy) the newspaper, and then he   (take) the plane to
Chicago.

6. Susan and Sally   (play) tennis when it   (begin) to rain.

7. I think she   (wear) her new hat when I   (see) her at the zoo.

8. A lot of children   (wait) at the station when the star   (arrive).

9. They   (have) their supper when they   (hear) about the accident.

10. When the phone   (ring), mum   (work) in the garden.

11. Sally   (take) a photo when I   (dance).

12. They   (read) a book when the lights   (go) out.

13. While George   (repair) his bike, Bill   (play) computer games.

14. We   (talk) about the movie while we   (walk) home.

15. They   (forget) our lunch at home last Friday.

PAST SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 2


1. They   (have) tea when the doorbell   (ring).

2. Father   (smoke) his pipe while mother   (read) a magazine.

3. While he   (mow) the lawn, it   (start) to rain.

4. He   (have) breakfast when the toaster   (blow) up.

5. When I   (come) into the office, my boss   (wait) for me.

6. When we   (see) Brian, he   (drive) a taxi.

7. Father   (wait) in the car while mother   (do) the shopping.

8. When he   (arrive), we   (have) dinner.

9. While they   (play) chess, we   (go) shopping.

10. They   (have) a party while he   (sleep).

11. He   (take) a photo when I   (feed) the ducks.

12. They   (play) football when the lights in the stadium   (go) out.

13. While George and John   (clean) their room, she   (do) the
ironing.

14. Sam   (do) the ironing when Jack   (phone) her.

15. We   (wait) at Victoria station when the train   (arrive).

PAST SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 1


1. When I   to school, I   John. (walk/see)

2. When I   in the kitchen, Mary  . (help/come)

3. While she   the soup, the children  . (cook/play)

4. While they   cards, the baby  . (play/sleep)

5. When I   in the garden, my uncle  . (work/call)

6. Carol   TV while Bob and Peter   football. (watch/play)

7. When she   her hair, the baby   to cry. (wash/begin)

8. A strong wind   when the plane  . (blow/land)

9. When she   tennis, it   to rain. (play/began)

10. When I   TV, the lights   out. (watch/go)

11. While he   the piano, she   to him. (play/listen)

12. While she   up her room, he   his car. (tidy/wash)

13. The boys   in the garden while she   the flowers.
(help/water)

14. He   Mary when he   through the park. (meet/walk)

15. We   computer games while she   a book. (play/read)

PAST SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 5


Fill in past simple or past progressive

1. When Mrs. Golan   (open) the door, her children   (do) their homework and her
husband   (read) the newspaper.

2. What   you   (do) yesterday morning? I   (study) for an exam.

3.   he   (arrive) to the meeting last Friday?

4.   they   (paint) the walls when your mother   (come) home?

5. While Dan   (repair) the car, his sister   (work) in the garden.

6. They   (watch) television when the lights   (go) out.

7. While mother   (hang) up the clothes, her two daughters   (wash) the dishes.

8. Tom   (water) the flowers when it   (start) to rain.

9. She   (talk) on the phone when I   (arrive).

10. I   (read) a book when you   (call) me.

11. The children   (play) tennis when their grandmother   (come) to visit them.

12. When Mrs Smith   (enter) the room, her children   (listen) to the radio very
loudly.

13. Ann   (sweep) the floor while John   (make) the beds.

14. The parents   (sleep) while the baby   (play) quietly in her bed.

15. When the teacher   (walk) into the room, the pupils   (make) a lot of noise.

PAST SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 6


1. George   (fall) off the ladder while he   (paint) the ceiling.

2. Last night I   (read) in the bed when I suddenly   (hear) a scream.

3.   you   (you watch) TV when I   (call) you?

4. Ann   (wait) for me when I   (arrive).

5. I   (not drive) very fast when the accident   (happen).

6. I   (break) a plate last night. I   (wash) the dishes when it   (slip)
out of my hand.

7. Tom   (take) some photos when I   (play) in the garden.

8. We   (not go) out because it   (rain).

9. What   (you do) last week?

10. I   (see) Carol at the party. She   (wear) a new dress.

11. The cell phone   (ring) when I   (take) a shower.

12. It   (begin) to rain when I   (walk) home.

13. We   (see) an accident when we   (wait) for the bus.

14. The children   (sleep) all night.

15. The car   (make) strange noises all the way home.

PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST TENSE 1


1. I   a great film yesterday. (see)

2.   a cheap laptop? (you ever buy)

3. Sue   the flu last winter. (have)

4. A few days ago we   to his uncle. (drive)

5. They   bingo Wednesday afternoon. (play)

6. He   the bus to get there. (already take)

7. Last week my rabbit   away. (run)

8. We   a lot last Sunday. (do)

9.   to India? (she ever be)

10. I   him last Monday. (meet)

11. She   yet. (not wake up)

12. I   her since last Thursday. (not meet)

13. Bob   well last night. (sleep)

14. I   a letter from her two days ago. (get)

15. They   in Germany. (already arrive)

PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST TENSE 2


1. I   in Seattle for five years. (live)

2. Someone   my bike! Now I'll have to walk home. (steal)

3. When Bob was young he   in London. (live)

4. I would like to visit Berlin sometime. Unfortunately, I   there. (never


be)

5. Tim   to Scotland last year. (go)

6. I'm afraid I'm not hungry anymore. I   . (already eat)

7. They don't live here any more. They   two years ago. (leave)

8. Ann,   reading the newspaper yet? (you finish)

9. We   football yesterday afternoon. (play)

10. The weather   very good last week. (not be)

11. Where are the girls? They   yet. (not arrive)

12. Her friend is an actor. He   in many movies. (play)

13. We   our vacation in Florida last summer. (spend)

14. His grandfather   in April last year. (die)

15. I'm ready to go shopping. I   my homework. (just finish)

PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST TENSE 3


1. Sam   a new cell phone a few months ago. (buy)

2. I didn't know that he bought a new cell phone. Yes, he   it for a few months now.
(have)

3. Last year we   to Scotland for our holidays. (go)

4. You look relaxed! Yes, I   on vacation. (just been)

5. I can't join you now. I   my homework yet. (not do)

6. I   all my homework yesterday afternoon. (do)

7. I   very well the last nights. (not sleep)

8. Are you tired? Yes, I   a hard day. (have)

9. Here is the news. There   an accident on the M1 near Nottingham. (be)

10. I   my keys. Did you take them with you this morning? (lose)

11. Tom   in Sydney all his life. (live)

12. How long   out last night? You look tired. (you stay)

13.   an accident? No, never. (you ever have)

14. My sister is going to Italy in the summer. That's why she   to learn Italian. (start)

15. I   a cold last year. (not have)

PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST TENSE 4


1.   (you call) her yet? Yes, I   (phone) her at six, but she   (not
answer) so far.

2. First we   (have) dinner at our favourite restaurant, and then we   (go) to the
cinema.

3. When   (they meet) for the first time?

4. This   (be) the best movie I   (ever see).

5. They   (not give) me any money since March.

6. She   (write) a letter to her parents some days ago.

7. Carol   (just pass) her English exam.

8. My brother   (be) ill several times this year.

9.   (you already pack) your suitcase?

10.   your uncle? (you recently meet) Yes, I   (talk) to him last Monday when
I   (see) him at the shopping centre.

11.   (she do) her homework yet? Yes, she   (do) it yesterday.

12. She is bleeding because she   (cut) her finger.

13.   (they visit) the Taj Mahal when they   (stay) in India?

14. He   (go) to Brazil, but now he   (come) back again.

15. Dan   (buy) his car last March and   (sell) it yesterday.

PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST TENSE 5


1. It   very dry this month but it   a lot last week. (be / rain)

2. Last July, I   to visit my relatives in Barcelona. (go)

3. I think I   her once before. (meet)

4. I   there last year but I   there lately. (be / be)

5. I cannot contact her because she   me her email address. (not give)

6. I love this movie. It's the third time I   it. (watch)

7.   her today's paper article? (you read)

8. We   our suitcases yesterday evening. (pack)

9. They   home from their summer vacation. (just come)

10. I think he won't be able to work because he   his leg last Friday. (break)

11. In 2012, they   their house in the country and   to a flat in the city. (sell / move)

12. She   as a lawyer since I   her eight years ago. (work / meet) 

13. They   since last Monday. (phone)

14.   the late night show yesterday? (you watch)

15. We   at the hotel at about eight, and   our friends two hours later. (arrive /
meet)

PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST TENSE 6


Fill in the present perfect simple, the past simple or the past progressive.

1.   she ever   in a foreign country? (live)

2. While we   TV, the lights   out. (watch / go)

3. My mother   in the living room when someone   into our garage. (sit /
break)

4. He   at the airport. (already arrive)

5. Someone   poison into the glass while we   in the kitchen. (put / talk)

6. I   to the radio when the fire  .(listen / break out)

7.   you   tennis last weekend? (play)

8. I   the window because it   to rain.(close / start)

9. First she   the lawn and then she   shopping.(cut / go)

10. He   to school for a week. (not be)

11. She   while I   in the sun.(surf / lie)

12. In the middle of the night the phone  . (ring)

13. I   her since her birthday. (not meet)

14. They   back yesterday at nine in the evening. (come)

15. I   the housework when you   at work. (do / be)

RESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE 1


Fill in the Present Perfect Progressive.

1. It   (rain) for hours.

2. Mike   (collect) stamps since 1995.

3. Bob   (play) tennis since he was seven.

4. I   (wait) for the bus for 15 minutes.

5. How long   your brother   (play) guitar?

6. How long   he   (play) golf?

7. I   (work) for this company for seventeen years.

8. How long   it   (rain)?

9. Mary   (study) German for two years.

10. My grandparents   (live) in that house since


1962.

11. My mother   (cook) for 3 hours.

12. My sister   (drive) since 1972.

13. Peter   (live) in India since last month.

14. How long   you   (work) in the garden?

15. They   (lie) in the sun for hours.

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE 2


Fill in the Present Perfect Progressive.

1. Why is he so tired? He   (play) football for two hours.

2. How long   (you work) in the garden?

3. Carol   (learn) Spanish for four years.

4. Frank and Bill   (travel) around Europe for about a


month.

5. Samuel   (wear) that jeans since Tuesday.

6. How long   (you study) English?

7. We   (wait) here for three hours.

8. She   (watch) too much television lately.

9. Susan   (speak) on the phone for an hour.

10. How long   (he wait) for us?

11. Peter   (read) the books for weeks.

12. He   (watch) too many DVDs.

13. He is very tired. He   (work) hard all day.

14. I   (read) for 3 hours.

15. Tara   (practise) for her performance for four hours.

PAST TENSE OR PAST PERFECT 1


Fill in Past simple, past progressive or past perfect simple.

1. When they   (sleep), thieves   (break) in and   (steal) their


jewelry.

2. After he   (repair) his bike, he   (drive) to his grandparents.

3. Before she   (have) dinner, she   (work) in the garden.

4. I   (see) him yesterday in front of the cinema.

5. When they   (listen) to music, they   (hear) a loud noise.

6. He   (not visit) me before he   (fly) to Greece.

7. He   (hear) a loud cry from outside and   (rush) out.

8. While she   (learn) for her test, her brother   (play) football with his friends.

9. We   (not play) chess last Sunday.

10. He   (go) shopping after he   (phone) me.

11. When we   (meet) Jane at the party, she   (wear) a red dress.

12. He   (not drive) fast when the accident   (happen).

13. The boys   (break) a window when they   (play) football in the garden.

14. Mary   (not work) yesterday. She   (be) ill.

15. After she   (help) me with the housework, she   (go) to meet her friends.

PAST TENSE OR PAST PERFECT 2


Fill in past simle or past perfect simple.

1. After they   (see) the Tower, they   (go) to Westminster Abbey.

2. He   (ask) me which animals I   (hunt) in Africa.

3. After Columbus   (discover) America, he   (return) to Spain.

4. Before they   (move) to Liverpool, they   (sell) everything.

5. After he   (work) very hard, he   (fall) ill.

6. She   (open) the box after she   (find) the key.

7. They   (go) to a restaurant after they   (sail).

8. Before they   (start) the party, they   (invite) some friends.

9. After she   (wash) the curtains, she   (clean) the windows.

10. They   (go) for a sightseeing tour after the bus   (arrive).

11. Before he   (mow) the lawn, he   (pick) some roses.

12. After he   (finish) school, he   (work) for a magazine.

13. They   (drink) a cup of tea after they   (finish) lunch.

14. He   (ask) me for her telephone number before he   (phone) her.

15. My sister   (eat) all the chocolate before my parents   (come)


home.

PAST TENSE OR PAST PERFECT 3


Fill in past tense or past perfect tense.

1. After they   (open) the window, it   (become) colder.

2. After we   (see) the movie, we   (go) to bed.

3. After he   (leave), she   (start) to cry.

4. As soon as it   (start) to rain, she   (take) her umbrella.

5. He   (play) cards after he   (do) his homework.

6. Before she   (thank) me, she   (take) my present.

7. We   (see) the robbers after they   (leave) the bank.

8. He   (comb) his hair after he   (brush) his teeth.

9. Before we   (go) out, we   (put) on our new shoes.

10. They   (go) swimming after it   (stop) raining.

11. When we   (arrive) there, the ceremony   (already start).

12. Father   (start) to wash the car after mother   (go) out.

13. After she   (got) her new dress, she   (show) it her parents.

14. He   (fall) from the balcony after he   (take) away the
railing.

15. He   (eat) the cake after he   (ask).

PAST TENSE OR PAST PERFECT 4


Fill in Past simple, past progressive or past perfect simple.

1. After they   (have) a cup of tea, they   (have) some cake.

2. They   (buy) the flat two years ago.

3. When I   (watch) TV, the lights   (go) out.

4. He   (tell) me that he   (see) a lion.

5. He   (go) to France last year.

6. After he   (call) the police, he   (call) the ambulance.

7. She   (wash) her hair when her baby   (start) to cry.

8. After he   (work) hard, he   (feel) ill.

9. He   (leave) the room after I   (explain) all the facts.

10. After he   (find) the key, he   (open) the door.

11. While he   (play) computer games, she   (read).

12. They   (sell) everything before they   (move) to


Glasgow.

13. He   (visit) me yesterday evening.

14. When I   (clean) the room, Mary   (come) home.

15. After he   (finish) school, he   (start) to work in a factory.

PAST TENSE OR PAST PERFECT 5


1. He   (work) in a supermarket before he   (work) as a postman. 

2. She   (feed) the dog as soon as she   (do) her homework.

3. My sister   (live) in England before she   (move) to Belgium.

4. After he   (eat) all the sandwiches, he   (drink) some orange
juice.

5. We   (be) tired because we   (work) all day.

6. As I   (miss) the bus, I   (walk) home again.

7. After they   (install) the file, they   (can) go on working.

8. He   (just start) to watch TV when the mobile phone   (ring).

9. Before she   (go) to bed, she   (listen) to her favourite CD.

10. After he   (lose) all his money, he   (be) poor as a church
mouse.

11. She   (have) a cup of coffee before she   (write) the letter.

12. My sister   (eat) all the jam before our parents   (come) home.

13. Tom   (be) very angry because Ann   (shout) at him.

14. She   (go) home again as soon as she   (do) her shopping.

15. They   (go) to a sightseeing tour after the bus   (arrive).


PAST TENSE OR PAST PERFECT 6
1. John   (play) with the children after he   (have) dinner.

2. The farmer   (harvest) the apples before he   (take) them to his neighbour to
make cider.

3. After it   (stop) raining, the tennis match   (can) start.

4. After George   (swallow) his medicine, he   (begin) to feel much better.

5. Before he   (become) president, he   (work) as an actor.

6. The tourists   (jump) into the pool as soon as they   (unpack) their suitcases.

7. They   (sell) their flat before they   (move) to the Netherlands.

8. He   (work) as a tourist agent after he   (finish) school.

9. After he   (call) the police, he   (call) the ambulance.

10. We   (leave) the cinema as soon as the movie   (end).

11. After Mary   (get) her new school uniform, she   (be) very happy.

12. He   (meet) some friends after he   (study) for the test.

13. When we   (arrive) at home, she   (already do) the washing.

14. She   (need) help because someone   (steal) her money.

15. She   (do) her homework before she   (visit) me.

FUTURE TENSES 1
Fill in the correct future tense - will future, going to or present progressive.

1. They   (drive) to New York tomorrow morning.

2. I hope the weather   (be) nice.

3. I offered him this job. I think he   (take) it.

4. I promise I   (not tell) your secret to anyone.

5. Take your umbrella with you. It   (rain).

6. They   (play) cards this evening.

7. I   (go) to the cinema tomorrow.

8. They   (fly) to Seattle next summer holidays.

9. I   (invite) 50 people to the party, and I hope everyone   


(come).

10. That exercise looks difficult. I   (help) you.

11.   he   (go) to the football match?

12. Are you sure they   (win) the match?

13. She   probably   (stay) till Thursday.

14. He   (not leave) tomorrow.

15. We think he   (come) home late in the night.

FUTURE TENSES 2
Fill in GOING TO or WILL future.

1. When the weather is fine, we   a picnic in our garden. (probably have)

2.   him for help? (you ask)

3. Susan   the bathroom next weekend. (paint)

4. I think he   her name. (find out)

5. I   a walk in the garden this evening. (take)

6. Let's hope that the wind   away the clouds. (blow)

7. Mary   a good mark because she has studied hard. (get).

8. Are you sure, you   in a tent in your holidays? (sleep)

9. Peter   his new bike in the park. (ride)

10. I hope Jane   me to her party. (invite).

11. I   dad's car tomorrow afternoon. (wash)

12. Mum thinks dad   home early tonight. (come)

13. It   very cold in the mountains. Take a sweater with you. (probably be)

14. We   our bikes in the park. Can you come with us? (ride)

15. It's my birthday next Friday. Mum   a cake. (bake)

FUTURE TENSES 3
Fill in GOING TO or WILL future.

1. I think Susan   in love with Mike. (fall)

2. John   to his new CD all evening. (listen)

3. It's late. I hope we   the bus. (not miss)

4. I think the police   the burglars. (arrest)

5.   the new words this time, Peter? (you learn)

6. Jane and Sue   a present for mum's birthday. (buy)

7. I hope you   me with the dishes, Julie. (help)

8. Next summer we   at a campsite near a lake. (probably


stay)

9. We   to Scotland this summer. (go)

10. I promise, I   you tomorrow. (phone)

11. Maybe he   any time next weekend. (not have)

12. She   a baby next April. (have)

13. I hope the train   delayed. (not be)

14. They   the exam. (probably pass)

15. The sky is cloudy and grey. It  . (rain)

FUTURE TENSES 4
Fill in the correct future tense - will future, going to or present simple.

1. The fridge is empty.   and get some food, please? (you go)

2. We have decided that we   dinner at a restaurant tomorrow. (have)

3. The weather report said that it   sunny tomorrow. (be)

4. Eva said that she   him anymore. (not date)

5. Tom,   with us next Saturday? (you hike)

6. We have to hurry. The train   in five minutes. (leave)

7. They are hungry. I   some milk and cornflakes for breakfast. (get)

8. We   some money to his charity organization. (probably donate)

9. I studied a lot for the exam. I  . (not fail)

10. They announced that the shopping mall   on June 1st. (open)

11. It's a beautiful day today. I think I   to the beach today. (go)

12. He   us in English next year. (teach)

13. I feel very tired. I  . (sleep)

14. I'm not sure if he   enough money to buy a new car next year.
(have)

15. The world championships   next Sunday. (end)

PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 1


1. Jane   (write) a letter to a magazine. She   (not finish) it yet.

2. Ben   (look) for his pen-knife, but he   (not find) it yet.

3. Jenny   (wait) for the bus for half an hour, but it   (not arrive) yet.

4. Nick   (play) a computer game for two hours and he is still playing.

5. Mike   (not finished) painting his car yet. He   (work) on it for two
weeks.

6. Amanda   (not come) home yet. She   (shop) in town since 10 o'clock.

7. Mike's car   (make) strange noises. Nick and Jane   (clean) all the parts.

8. Ben   (draw) cartoons for two hours. He   (not finish) yet.

9. Greg   (wait) for Jenny in town. Jenny   (not arrive) yet.

10. Jane   (knit) a pullover. She   (not finish) yet.

11. It   (rain) all day and it   (not stop) yet.

12. Mr Blake   (make) tests all evening but he   (not find) a perfect one yet.

PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 2


1. How often   (you clean) the windows this year?

2. I   (work) all day and   (just come) home from the office.

3. The girls   (be) at school since 7 o'clock.

4. I   (wait) for the train for half an hour, but it still   (not arrive) yet.

5. I   (not watch) the new movie yet.

6. She   (not cook) anything yet because she   (talk) to her neighbour all the
time.

7. Amanda   (play) seven tournaments this year.

8. It   (snow) a lot this week. I hope it will stop soon.

9. Mike   (travel) since he finished school.

10. She   (work) for the company since she graduated from university.

11. Ben, where have you been? I   (wait) for you since 2 o'clock.

12. Many tourists   (visit) this museum.

13. It   (rain) all week. I hope it will stop by Saturday.

14. She   (perform) in eight movies since she began acting.

15. Jane   (work) on the computer for hours, and she   (not finish) yet.

PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 3


1. It   all day. (rain)

2. How long   for me? (you wait)

3. I   my girlfriend for two months. (know)

4. I   my homework. Now I can go out. (do)

5. I   my homework for three hours. (do)

6. What   all afternoon (she do)? She   that book you lent her, but
she   it yet. (read / not finish)

7. Amanda is a famous film star. She   about ten films. (make)

8. What countries   ? (you already visit)

9. Mike   a cold since last Thursday. (have)

10. I'm tired. I   very hard today. (work)

11. Susan   to ring you several times. (try)

12.He   with Kate. (never dance)

13. Someone   my chocolate. (eat)

14. How long   as a lawyer? (she work)

15. We   here for eight years. (live)

PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 4


1. We   basketball for the last few hours. (play)

2. She   in Berlin. (never live)

3. There   a lot of earthquakes in California. (be)

4. It   hard since yesterday evening. (rain)

5. They   a birthday party for her. (already plan)

6. The department store is still closed. It   yet. (not open)

7. They   in Boston since they arrived in the USA ten years ago. (live)

8.   on anything interesting lately? (you work)

9. His company   a lot of money in the last years. (make)

10. I left her a message but she   me back yet. (not call)

11. My wife is exhausted because she   too hard all day. (work)

12. How many times   this exam? (you take)

13. The actress   this award for a long time. (deserve)

14. Amanda   Italian for more than three years. (learn)

15. How long   French? (she study)

PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE 5


Fill in the present perfect simple or the present perfect progressive.

1. How long   TV this afternoon? (watch)

2.   a mountain? (you climb)

3. They   the car since three o' clock and they   yet. (repair / not
finish)

4. He   at the airport. (already arrive)

5. How long   for Linda? (he wait)

6.   all the presents yet? (you buy)

7. He   the driving test. (just pass)

8. They   cards all day. (play)

9. She   him before. (never meet)

10. She   her since Friday. (not see)

11. We   English since 5 years. (learn)

12. They   for him all day but they   him yet. (look / not find)

13. He   up. (already wake up)

14. Fred and Jim   for their exam all day. (learn)

15. The girls   in the pool for two hours. (swim)

TENSES 1
1. I usually   (go) to school by bus.

2. Yesterday morning I   (get) up at 6.30.

3. We needed some money so we   (sell) our car.

4. "   she ever   (be) to Spain?"

5. "What   Peter   (do) now?"

6. Please don't make so much noise. I   (study) for my online degree. 

7. Water   (boil) at 100 degrees Celsius.

8. Carol often   (learn) with her father.

9. Now Ron   (phone) Jill again. It   (be) the third time he   (phone)
her this evening. 

10. It   (rain) now. It   (begin) raining two hours ago. So it   (rain) for
two hours.

11.   you   (hear) anything from Tom since Christmas?

12. "   it   (rain)?" she always   (ask) me.

13. "   you   (go) out last night?"

14. New York   (be) one of the largest cities of the world.

15. This house   (cost) 35,000 pounds in 1980.

TENSES 2
1.   John ever   (win) a prize at a race?

2. I   (fall) asleep yesterday when I   (watch) TV.

3. George   never   (be) to Canada.

4. Tom is not back to England. He   (be) to Italy for three weeks.

5. We   (do) a lot last Sunday.

6. I sometimes   (go) to the cinema.

7. Nick   (work) hard yesterday. 

8. I   (not find) my ring yet which I   (lose) at the party yesterday.

9. They   (build) this castle in 1762.

10. Do you like to have something to eat? No, thank you. I   (just have) dinner.

11. While Tom   (play) tennis, Ann   (take) a shower.

12. I   not   (see) his dog since yesterday morning.

13. Mike   (play) on his notebook now. How long   he   


(play)?

14. "   you   (speak) English?" she was asked.

15. When they   (work) in the garden, the phone   (ring).

TENSES 3
1. When he   (arrive), we   (have) dinner.

2.   he   (already arrive) in Los Angeles?

3. I   (not see) him for two days.

4. Father   (smoke) his pipe while mother   (prepare) the tea.

5. She   (already do) the washing up.

6. Look! It   (snow) now.

7. She   (have) a motorcycle accident last winter.

8. Last night I   (read) a book when suddenly I   (hear) a scream.

9. Carol   (already start) her new job.

10. Last week my rabbit   (run) away, and I   (not find) it yet.

11. The teacher   (write) sentences on the board while the children   (fill) the words
in the text.

12. Water   (boil) at 100 degrees Celsius.

13. What   Peter   (do) at the moment. He   (have) a bath.

14. I   (go) to the theatre yesterday evening.

TENSES 9
1. When I   (look) out of the window, I   (see) John.

2.   you ever   (play) the piano since you left school?

3. I   (not see) him for two days.

4. When he   (try) to open the door, he   (drop) his key.

5. They   (live) in this house since 1987.

6. My father   (wash) his car while my mother and I   (prepare) dinner.

7.   you   (meet) her yesterday?

8. Mary   (be) in London for three days.

9. The headmaster   (enter) the classroom when they   (write) their


exams.

10. He   (buy) a new car last week.

11. I think that they   (arrive) tomorrow morning.

12. Last Wednesday they   (play) chess after they   (do) their homework.

TENSES 10
1. Tim and Carol   (be) late yesterday.

2. When he   (arrive), we   (have) dinner.

3. While they   (play) tennis, we   (take) our dog for a walk.

4. When I   (get) up, he   (sit) in the garden and   (read) a book.

5. I   (never be) to India.

6. I'm not sure if we   (visit) her tomorrow. 

7. No, I don't want to eat anything because I   (just have) lunch.

8. She   (sleep) well last night.

9. Look! Susan   (swim) in the pool.

10. When he   (walk) down the street, he   (see) Jill.

11. She always   (take) a shower in the morning.

12. After we   (take) some photos of the cathedral, we   (go) to the next restaurant
to have dinner.

13. They   (meet) my brother an hour ago.

14. This is the most beautiful painting I   (ever see).

15. They   (tell) us that it   (rain) the next days.

TENSES 4
Simple present – present progressive – simple past ? Fill in the correct tense. 
Every summer our class   (go) on a short trip. Last year we   (go) to a zoo. Our
teacher   (be) very nervous. Teachers   (be) often nervous on a school trip. But
why? We   (not understand) that. I   (take) lots of photos of a baby elephant with
my cell phone. "Why   you   (not take) photos of other animals, too?" my
friend   (ask) me. But I   (not want) to take photos of other animals.
I   (want) to take photos of all my friends. They   (have) some bananas
and   (show) them to the gorillas. "What   you   (do) there? Come to
me!" our teacher   (shout). We   (find) a nice place for a picnic. But
nobody   (eat) a banana, but the gorillas   (have) a nice lunch that day.
It   (be) a great day at the zoo, and we   (have) a lot of fun.

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