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Present Progressive (Verb to be (am, is, are) + ing)

- I’m playing tennis with my mom.


- You’re going to the car.
- We’re learning English at the office.
- They’re talking without me.
- Are you talking to me?

Past Progressive (Verb to be (was – were) + ing)

- She was calling my mom yesterday.


- They were eating at the restaurant.
- I was doing my homework yesterday.
- Were you playing?
- I wasn’t writing a book.

Future Progressive (will be + ing)

- She will be working tomorrow


- They will be dancing at the party tonight
- I will be calling my girlfriend at lunch.
- You will be eating at the restaurant.
- Will we be learning English?

Present Simple

- I play tennis.
- He flies an airplane.
- They usually eat at 12 o’clock.
- She studies every night.
- Do you love me?
- Does it work?

Past Simple

- They went to the office.


- You called me yesterday.
- Did you payed the check?
- Did you do your homework? (Not sure)
- After the party, we went to Oriana’s house.

Future Simple

- I will do my homework.
- He will call you.
- Will you drive the car?
- They will play soccer tomorrow.
- She will write the book.
- I won’t make the dinner.

Modal Verbs
- You can take the car.
- She could make it.
- He may have the answer.
- They might have the homework.
- You should call your mom.
- They must have a driver license to drive the car.
- You would take a tour around the world, if is free.
- He shall do their homework.
- I had better have my money or I’m going to kill you.

Perfect sentences adding relative pronounces if desired and making questions (Have/has + Past
Participle)

- I have lived in this house since you married me.


- He has played tennis all his life.
- She has written a book since February which is only for you.
- They have eaten at that restaurant.
- Have they sold the house?

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