This document provides 10 sentences with verbs in different tenses and asks to identify the verb tense in each sentence. It then provides the answers which identify the verb tense for each sentence, including present progressive, simple past, simple present, present perfect, will-future, and going to-future tenses.
This document provides 10 sentences with verbs in different tenses and asks to identify the verb tense in each sentence. It then provides the answers which identify the verb tense for each sentence, including present progressive, simple past, simple present, present perfect, will-future, and going to-future tenses.
This document provides 10 sentences with verbs in different tenses and asks to identify the verb tense in each sentence. It then provides the answers which identify the verb tense for each sentence, including present progressive, simple past, simple present, present perfect, will-future, and going to-future tenses.
2. He helped his mum last Sunday. → 3. Jessica lives with her mother. → 4. He has written an e-mail. → 5. There will be some rain in the north. → 6. I didn't see Helen yesterday. → 7. Are you going to watch the new film? → 8. Donald doesn't drink milk. → 9. The cat is sitting on the wall. → 10. Mark and Gary have just arrived in Peking. →
ANSWERS
1. Tom is asking a question. → Present Progressive
2. He helped his mum last Sunday. → Simple Past
3. Jessica lives with her mother. → Simple Present
4. He has written an e-mail. → Present Perfect
5. There will be some rain in the north. → will-future
6. I didn't see Helen yesterday. → Simple Past
7. Are you going to watch the new film? → going to-future
8. Donald doesn't drink milk. → Simple Present
9. The cat is sitting on the wall. → Present Progressive
10. Mark and Gary have just arrived in Peking. → Present Perfect