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All Tenses: Review Exercise

By | December 6, 2017

Instruction: Put the verb in brackets into the simple present tense, the present continuous tense, the present perfect tense, the present perfect continuous tense, the simple past tense, the past continuous tense, the past perfect tense, the past perfect continuous tense, the simple future tense, the future continuous tense, the future perfect tense, the future perfect continuous tense.… Read More »

The Future Tenses: Review Exercise

By | December 6, 2017

Instruction: Put the verb in brackets in the simple future tense, the future continuous tense, the future perfect tense, or the future perfect continuous tense. 1. Tonight I (start) … studying at 7.00 and I (stop) … at 9.00. This means that at 7.30 I (still, study) … . 2. My dad (come) … tomorrow morning. I’m too… Read More »

The Simple Future Tense, The Future Continuous Tense, The Future Perfect Tense: Review Exercise

By | December 6, 2017

Instruction: Put the verb in brackets into the simple future tense, the future continuous tense, or the future perfect tense. 1. I (go) … for a swim in the river tomorrow morning. 2. You can call me around 6 P.M. this evening. When you call me, I probably (watch) … television. 3. Dinner (be) … served around 7… Read More »

The Present Tenses, The Past Tenses, The Simple Future, and The Future Continuous Tense: Review Exercise

By | December 28, 2015

Instruction: This exercise reviews all the tenses we have learnt. Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. 1. Right now the president (speak) … on TV. He (start) … speaking an hour ago. So, he (speak) … for an hour. 2. This time tomorrow the president (speak) … on TV. 3. At 9 PM last night,… Read More »

The Simple Future or the Future Continuous Tense

By | December 28, 2015

Instruction: Put the verb in brackets into the simple future tense or the future continuous tense. In some situations, both tenses are possible. 1. A: Can I see you at 7 PM tommorow night? B: Sorry, you can’t. I (play, still) … tennis. 2. A: I (be) … very busy tonight. B: What (you, do) …? A: I… Read More »