Tenses exercise

Exercise

Complete the sentences using the correct tense with the given verb in the parenthesis.

You should use one of these tenses: “Simple Present Tense, Simple Past Tense or Present Continuous Tense”

 

1. They _________ ( watch ) a movie every Friday evening.

 

2. Yesterday, we __________ ( visit ) our grandparents.

 

3. The train _________ ( depart ) from the station at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow.

 

4. Alex is not here now, he __________ ( play ) football with his friends.

 

5. Last year, we __________ ( travel ) to Spain.

 

6. We  _______ (visit) the museum on Saturday.

 

7. Our flight _______ (leave) at 6:45 p.m. on Friday.

 

8. The bus _______ (arrive) at our stop at 7:15 a.m. every day.

 

9. She (take) _______ her driving test next Wednesday.

 

10. Last weekend, we _________ (go) to a concert and _________ (have) a great time.

 

11. Right now, he __________ (prepare) dinner, so we can’t talk.

 

12. They often ___________ ( take ) the bus, but yesterday they ________ (drive) to work.

 

13. The kids _________ (play) quietly now, but earlier they _________ (make) a lot of noise.

 

14. Every summer, we (go / went / are going) camping, but this year we (stay / stayed / are staying) home.

 

15. They  _______ (leave)  for their vacation next week.

 

16. Last week, she __________ (buy) a new car.

 

17. I (see) _______ the doctor for a check-up tomorrow afternoon.

 

18. When she _______ (get) home, she usually ________ (make) a cup of tea.

 

 

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