Study

Four tenses_PrS, PrC, PaS, PaC

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • He (not / sleep). His eyes are open.
    He ISN'T SLEEPING. His eyes are open.
  • Two men (argue) outside yesterday morning so I (go) to see what it was.
    Two men WERE ARGUING outside yesterday morning so I WENT to see what it was.
  • She (appear) to be a nice girl.
    She APPEARS to be a nice girl.
  • Yesterday, while I (practice) for tomorrow's game , a neighbour (come) to visit me.
    Yesterday, while I WAS PRACTICING for tomorrow's game , a neighbour CAME to visit me.
  • When I was younger I (eat) pizza almost every day.
    When I was younger I ATE pizza almost every day.
  • Bill (take) a shower at the moment. Could you call back later?
    Bill IS TAKING a shower at the moment. Could you call back later?
  • Sorry. Could you say that again? - I (not / listen).
    Sorry. Could you say that again? - I WASN'T LISTENING.
  • While we (play) in the garden it (start) to rain.
    While we WERE PLAYING in the garden it STARTED to rain.
  • I (run) from the house to the taxi because it (rain) heavily.
    I RAN from the house to the taxi because it WAS RAINING heavily.
  • Jim (carry) a tray when he (slip).
    Jim WAS CARRYING a tray when he SLIPPED.
  • My sister (not / smoke) because she has no cigarettes and the tobacco shop is closed.
    My sister ISN'T SMOKING because she has no cigarettes and the tobacco shop is closed.
  • I (think) I can do the homework all by myself.
    I THINK I can do the homework all by myself.
  • When we (be) in Canada, we went skiing almost every day.
    When we WERE in Canada, we went skiing almost every day.
  • I (understand) what you are saying, but I (not / believe) it.
    I UNDERSTAND what you are saying, but I DON'T BELIEVE it.
  • About four years ago I (decide) to become a restaurant manager.
    About four years ago I DECIDED to become a restaurant manager.
  • We (eat) breakfast when the message (come).
    We WERE EATING breakfast when the message CAME.
  • What (you / do) when it (start) to rain?
    What WERE YOU DOING when it STARTED to rain?
  • I (love) to go swimming during the hot summer months.
    I LOVE to go swimming during the hot summer months.
  • She (not / understand) me because I always (speak) too quickly.
    She DOESN'T UNDERSTAND me because I always SPEAK too quickly.
  • John (run) to catch the bus when he (slip) and (fall) down.
    John WAS RUNNING to catch the bus when he SLIPPED and FELL down.
  • Spotty (have) a bath when his master (come).
    Spotty WAS HAVING a bath when his master CAME.
  • I (not / can) come last night because I (work).
    I COULDN'T come last night because I WAS WORKING.
  • You missed the ball because you (not / watch) it.
    You missed the ball because you WEREN'T WATCHING it.
  • That car (belong) to me. Give it back!
    That car BELONGS to me. Give it back!
  • What (your dad / do) for a living?
    What DOES YOUR DAD DO for a living?
  • Not many people (walk) in the street. It's Sunday morning.
    Not many people ARE WALKING in the street. It's Sunday morning.
  • This time last year we (travel) in Spain.
    This time last year we WERE TRAVELING in Spain.
  • While the students (swim) in the pool their parents (watch) them.
    While the students WERE SWIMMING in the pool their parents WERE WATCHING them.
  • He (type) a letter to his boss at the moment.
    He IS TYPING a letter to his boss at the moment.
  • Kate _____ you yesterday afternoon, but you weren't around (CALL)
    Kate CALLED you yesterday afternoon, but you weren't around.
  • What (you / drink)? - I (have) a cup of coffee. Would you like to join me?
    What ARE YOU DRINKING? - I AM HAVING a cup of coffee. Would you like to join me?
  • I usually (take) the bus to school but today my sister (drive) me.
    I usually TAKE the bus to school but today my sister IS DRIVING me.
  • What (Jim / carry) when he (slip)?
    What WAS JIM CARRYING when he SLIPPED?
  • Jane (not / like) to get up very early.
    Jane DOESN'T LIKE to get up very early.
  • It was a lovely day. The sun (shine) and the birds (sing).
    It was a lovely day. The sun WAS SHINING and the birds WERE SINGING.
  • Everybody (come) to class at nine o'clock.
    Everybody COMES to class at nine o'clock.
  • I looked outside but it (still / rain).
    I looked outside but it WAS STILL RAINING.
  • George (work) well when he is not tired.
    George WORKS well when he is not tired.
  • Look! Some students (play) cards in the classroom.
    Look! Some students ARE PLAYING cards in the classroom.
  • Not many people (walk) in the street. It was Sunday morning.
    Not many people WERE WALKING in the street. It was Sunday morning.
  • Between two and four yesterday afternoon the boys (play) basketball.
    Between two and four yesterday afternoon the boys WERE PLAYING basketball.
  • At 3 o'clock in the morning I (not / sleep), because Mary (listen) to music.
    At 3 o'clock in the morning I WASN'T SLEEPING, because Mary WAS LISTENING to music.
  • My mum (not / get) a day off during the summer months.
    My mum DOESN'T GET a day off during the summer months.
  • I can see him. He (wait) at the corner.
    I can see him . He IS WAITING at the corner.
  • I (work) as a doctor at the moment.
    I AM WORKING as a doctor at the moment.
  • George (have) a shower when someone suddenly (knock) at the door.
    George WAS HAVING a shower when someone suddenly KNOCKED at the door.
  • We (keep) our clothes in this wardrobe.
    We KEEP our clothes in this wardrobe.
  • Jack (leave) in a few minutes. You have to hurry.
    Jack IS LEAVING in a few minutes. You have to hurry.
  • He hardly ever (talk) to me when he was visiting us.
    He hardly ever TALKED to me when he was visiting us.
  • I (dream) about my favourite dish when the alarm clock (go) off.
    I WAS DREAMING about my favourite dish when the alarm clock WENT off.
  • He hardly ever (talk) to me.
    He hardly ever TALKS to me.
  • When we were in Canada, we (go) skiing almost every day.
    When we were in Canada, we WENT skiing almost every day.