The past simple is an important tense in English to talk about actions, habits or events in the past. This is an exercise on how to form this tense.
The present perfect is a tense in English you use to talk about actions or events when there is a clear link between the past and the present.
There are a lot of irregular verbs in English. In this exercise, you need to fill in the right form.
The present continuous is tense to talk about things in the present that are going on. This is an exercise about forming the present continuous.
You can express the future in multiple ways. In this article, you have a clear overview of the different future tenses in English.
The future continuous is a tense you use to talk about future events that will be going on at the moment you are referring to in the future.
You can use the going to-future to talk about events in the future when you want to express your opinion or when you want to talk about your intentions.
You can use the will-future (or future simple) to talk about things in the future. You use it for the pure future or spontaneous decisions on the spot.
The present simple is a basic tense in English to talk about the present. This is an exercise on how to make the negative form of this tense.
In this article, you have an overview of the past tenses. It’s about the past simple, past continuous, past perfect and past perfect continuous.
The past perfect continuous is an English tense you use to talk about actions or events that happened before another action or event in the past.
The past perfect is a tense in English to talk about actions or events in the past that happened before another action or event in the past.
The past continuous (or past progressive) is a tense in English you use to talk about long actions that were going on at some point in the past.
The past simple (or simple past) is a tense in English to talk about habits, events and short actions in the past.
The present simple is a basic tense to talk about the present. This is a mixed exercise on how to form the present simple.