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Verb tense review Pre-Intermediate
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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Make a QUESTION in the FUTURE SIMPLE with "be + going to". (you / study / tonight / ?)
Are you going to study tonight?
Make a NEGATIVE sentence in the FUTURE SIMPLE with "be + going to". (I/ not / watch TV / tonight)
I am not going to watch TV tonight.
Make an AFFIRMATIVE sentence in the FUTURE SIMPLE with "be + going to". (I/ study / tonight)
I am going to study tonight.
Make a QUESTION in the PAST SIMPLE. Conjugate the verb. (you / have / breakfast / ?)
Did you have breakfast?
Make a QUESTION in the PAST SIMPLE. Conjugate the verb. (they / not / go / to school)
They didn't go to school.
Make an AFFIRMATIVE sentence in the PAST SIMPLE with the verb "win".
He won.
Make an AFFIRMATIVE sentence in the PAST SIMPLE with the verb "dance".
They danced.
Make an AFFIRMATIVE sentence in the PAST SIMPLE with the verb "say".
She said "thank you."
Make a NEGATIVE sentence in the PRESENT SIMPLE. Conjugate the verb. (Be / not / she / happy.)
She isn't happy.
Make a NEGATIVE sentence in the PRESENT SIMPLE with the verb "like".
She doesn't like...
Make a QUESTION in the PRESENT SIMPLE. Conjugate the verb. (he / like / coffee / ?)
Does he like coffee?
Make a QUESTION in the PRESENT SIMPLE. Conjugate the verb. (you / have / pencil / ?)
Do you have a pencil?
Make a QUESTION in the PRESENT SIMPLE. Conjugate the verb. (you / be / okay / ?)
Are you okay?
Make an AFFIRMATIVE sentence in the PRESENT SIMPLE with the verb "cross".
She crosses the street.
Make an AFFIRMATIVE sentence in the PRESENT SIMPLE with the verb "fly".
The bird / It flies.
Make an AFFIRMATIVE sentence in the PRESENT SIMPLE with the verb "do".
He / She does...