Nadina C. Nicolici
1. Choose the category and the value 2. You are given the answer, make the correct question
Present Tense Past Tense Present Perfect Past Perfect Future
Present Tense for 100 Answer: It is used for general truths.
Present Tense for 100 Question: What is the Present Tense Simple used for? Return
Present Tense for 200 Answer: It is used for a future action, part of a plan.
Present Tense for 200 Question: Is Present Tense Continuous used correctly in this sentence: “I am leaving tomorrow morning”? Return
Present Tense for 300 Answer: It expresses annoying actions.
Present Tense for 300 Question: What does the Present Tense Continuous + frequency adverb express? Return
Past Tense for 100 Answer: It is used for a completed action in a time before now.
Past Tense for 100 Question: What is the Past Tense Simple used for? Return
Past Tense for 200 Answer: It expresses a change of mind.
Past Tense for 200 Question: What does Past Tense Continuous express? Return
Past Tense for 300 Answer: It expresses a very polite request (with “wonder”).
Past Tense for 300 Question: What does this sentence express: “I was wondering if you could open to window”? Return
Present Perfect for 100 Answer: It is composed of two elements: to have (present tense) + past participle of the main verb.
Present Perfect for 100 Question: How do you form the Present Perfect Simple? Return
Present Perfect for 200 Answer: They express the idea of an unidentified time before now.
Present Perfect for 200 Question: What do ever and never express? (I have never visited France Have you ever been there?) Return
Present Perfect for 300 Answer: It is used when time is not important or not specified. It is used when details about the time or place are specified or asked for.
Present Perfect for 300 Question: What is the difference between Paste Tense and Present Perfect? Return
Past Perfect for 100 Answer: It refers to a past time, earlier than before now.
Past Perfect for 100 Question: What does the Past Perfect Simple refer to? Return
Past Perfect for 200 Answer: It corresponds to a present time, but with reference to a time earlier than before now.
Past Perfect for 200 Question: What is the correspondence between Present Perfect Continuous and Past Perfect Continuous? Return
Past Perfect for 300 Answer: This form is also used in reported speech as equivalent of the past continuous and the present perfect continuous in direct speech.
Past Perfect for 300 Question: What two tenses from direct speech become Past Perfect Continuous in indirect speech? Return
Future Tense for 100 Answer: This can express both a later event than now and our attitude.
Future Tense for 100 Question: What does the future tenses express in general? Return
Future Tense for 200 Answer: It is composed of three elements: to have (future simple) + past participle of the main verb.
Future Tense for 200 Question: How do you form the Future Perfect Continuous? Return
Future Tense for 300 Answer: It suggests a very strong association with the present.
Future Tense for 300 Question: What is the function of “to be going to”? Return