This guide provides a quick refresher on the rules followed by targeted exercises to test your knowledge. Quick Review of the Tenses 1. Simple Present Used for habits, general truths, and fixed arrangements.
Completed actions at a specific time in the past. Structure:
Read the sentence carefully. Choose Simple Present, Simple Past, or Simple Future.
do / do | spend | went | Will / go | is
Complete the sentences by putting the verb in parentheses into the correct tense. Look for "signal words" like yesterday , every day , or next week . She __________ (eat) an apple every morning for breakfast.
Experts believe artificial intelligence __________ (create) new job opportunities. __________ (they / host) the annual conference next month?
I think it __________ (rain) tomorrow. They __________ (not / attend) the party next week. __________ you __________ (help) me with this heavy box? We __________ (travel) to Japan next summer. She __________ (call) you as soon as she arrives. Part 4: Mixed Tense Review simple present past and future tense exercises
Focus on irregular verbs here. There are over 200 irregular verbs in English, but these exercises target the most common ones.
The simple present tense is used to express habits, general truths, repeated actions, or unchanging situations. The Formula
Mastering the three primary tenses is the ultimate foundation for clear English communication. To help you build this skill, this comprehensive guide provides explanations and practice exercises for the simple present, simple past, and simple future tenses. Part 1: The Simple Present Tense This guide provides a quick refresher on the
If you struggle to choose the right tense in mixed exercises, memorize these common signal words: Simple Present Simple Past Simple Future Always, usually, often Every day / week / year Last week / month / year Next Monday / month / year On Mondays / weekends In 2012 / an hour ago Soon, later Generally, normally Once upon a time In the future
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