Tenses -3 Fill in the blank with the correct tense form of the verb given in bracket: She speaks as one who ____ everything. (know) I waited for father until he ___. (come) We _________ more than we could. (spend) I do this because I ____ to. (choose) When her mother entered, Julia ______ […]
Tenses – 1 (beginners) – Worksheet
Tenses – 1 (beginners) Choose the correct option to fill the blank: My mother_____ tea every morning. (drink/drinks/is drinking) My best friend _____ tomorrow. (arrive/is arriving/arrived) We ______ this man very well. (know/ known/ are knowing) Children ______ football in the ground. (is playing/ plays/ are playing) They _______ to play outside. (loves/ love/ […]
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Present perfect tense
The present perfect tense is formed using has/have + past participle form of the verb. Affirmative Negative I have eaten. I have not eaten. She has slept. She has not slept. He has given. He hasn’t given. You […]
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The Past Continuous
The past continuous tense is used for past actions that continued for some time in the past. It is formed by using was/were+ present participle of verb. Affirmative Negative I was talking. I […]
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The Simple Past
The simple past tense is used to talk about actions completed in the past at a given point of time which has now ended, or a period of time now terminated. e.g. We met at a restaurant yesterday. He worked in that hotel for two years. ( does not work there now) […]
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