Exercises on English tenses

Master the essential English tenses with our interactive exercises. Each section contains 10 questions!

Simple Present (Simple Present)

Use: Habitual actions, general truths, facts Formation: Subject + verb (+ s for he/she/it) Examples: “I work”, “She works”, “They don’t like coffee”
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Present Continuous (Present Continuous)

Use: Actions happening now, temporary situations Formation: Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing Examples: “I am working”, “She is reading”, “They are not playing”
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Simple Past (Simple Past)

Use: Finished actions in the past Formation: Subject + verb-ed (or irregular form) Examples: “I worked”, “She went”, “They didn’t come”
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Past Continuous (Past Continuous)

Use: Actions in progress in the past Formation: Subject + was/were + verb-ing Examples: “I was working”, “She was reading”, “They were not playing”
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Simple Future (Simple Future)

Use: Future actions, predictions, promises Formation: Subject + will + verb Examples: “I will work”, “She will go”, “They will not come”
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Tense Choice (Tense Choice)

Use: Choose the correct tense based on context Tip: Analyze time indicators and sentence context Available tenses: Simple Present, Present Continuous, Simple Past, Past Continuous, Simple Future
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Mixed Practice (Random Mix)

Use: Practice all tenses randomly mixed together Challenge: Each time you start over, you get a new random selection of 10 questions from all tenses! Mixed from: Simple Present, Present Continuous, Simple Past, Past Continuous, Simple Future
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