Edit Game
Mix tenses
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public




Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • 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.






 Save   36  Close
Present simple.: They (drive) to Manchester.
They drive to Manchester.
Present progressive: They (drive) to Manchester.
They are driving to Manchester.
Past simple: They (drive) to Manchester.
They drove to Manchester.
Past progressive: They (drive) to Manchester.
They were driving to Manchester.
Future: They (drive) to Manchester.
They will drive to Manchester.
Present perfect: They (drive) to Manchester.
They have driven to Manchester.
Present simple: Susan (sing) beautifully.
Susan sings beautifully.
Present progressive: Susan (sing) beautifully.
Susan is singing beautifully.
Past simple: Susan (sing) beautifully.
Susan sang beautifully.
Past progressive: Susan (sing) beautifully.
Susan was singing beautifully.
Future: Susan (sing) beautifully.
Susan will sing beautifully.
Present perfect: Susan (sing) beautifully.
Susan has sung beautifully.
Present simple: I (work) in a shop.
I work in a shop.
Present progressive: I (work) in a shop.
I am working in a shop.
Past simple: I (work) in a shop.
I worked in a shop.
Past progressive: I (work) in a shop.
I was working in a shop.
Future: I (work) in a shop.
I will work in a shop.
Present perfect: I (work) in a shop.
I have worked in a shop.
Present simple: He (stay) at an old hotel.
He stays at an old hotel.
Present progressive: He (stay) at an old hotel.
He is staying at an old hotel.
Past simple: He (stay) at an old hotel.
He stayed at an old hotel.
Past progressive: He (stay) at an old hotel.
He was staying at an old hotel.
Future: He (stay) at an old hotel.
He will stay at an old hotel.
Present perfect: He (stay) at an old hotel.
He has stayed at an old hotel.
Present simple: Jim (live) in an old house.
Jim lives in an old house.
Present progressive: Jim (live) in an old house.
Jim is living in an old house.
Past simple: Jim (live) in an old house.
Jim lived in an old house.
Past progressive: Jim (live) in an old house.
Jim was living in an old house.
Future: Jim (live) in an old house.
Jim will live in an old house.
Present perfect: Jim (live) in an old house.
Jim has lived in an old house.
Present simple: I (ride) my bike.
: I ride my bike.
Present progressive: I (ride) my bike.
I am riding my bike.
Past simple: I (ride) my bike.
I rode my bike.
Past progressive: I (ride) my bike.
I was riding my bike.
Future: I (ride) my bike.
I will ride my bike.
Present perfect: I (ride) my bike.
I have ridden my bike.