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Name the Tense

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  • Mark and Elisabeth are reading some books in the library.
    Present Continuous
    Simple Present
    Simple Past
    Past Continuous
  • Yesterday, we enjoyed the English Class.
    Past Continuous
    Simple Present
    Simple Past
    Present Continuous
  • Diego watches television every night.
    Present Continuous
    Simple Present
    Past Continuous
    Simple Past
  • Sara and María are English teachers at the International School.
    Simple Present
    Simple Past
    Present Continuous
    Past Continuous
  • I was walking home when I saw David.
    Simple Present
    Simple Past
    Present Continuous
    Past Continuous
  • My sister was taking care of me at that time.
    Simple Present
    Present Continuous
    Past Continuous
    Simple Past
  • Aren’t they good at math? Yes, they are.
    Present Continuous
    Simple Present
    Past Continuous
    Simple Past
  • Is Mario ill today? No he isn’t.
    Present Continuous
    Simple Present
    Past Continuous
    Simple Past
  • Was it Sue's birthday on Sunday?
    Simple Past
    Simple Present
    Present Continuous
    Past Continuous
  • Suddenly, Henry appeared in my house and asked for his brother.
    Present Continuous
    Simple Past
    Past Continuous
    Simple Present
  • Edward and Isaac learned how to swim two years ago.
    Simple Present
    Past Continuous
    Present Continuous
    Simple Past
  • Edward was playing basketball when I sent him a message.
    Simple Present
    Past Continuous
    Simple Past
    Present Continuous
  • Yesterday I met Sara at the cinema.
    Simple Past
    Simple Present
    Past Continuous
    Present Continuous
  • Marcus is sleeping in her bedroom.
    Past Continuous
    Simple Present
    Simple Past
    Present Continuous
  • Barry and Josh were waiting for you all the morning.
    Present Continuous
    Past Continuous
    Simple Present
    Simple Past
  • Did Alfred go to the Paris in the August of 2016?
    Present Continuous
    Simple Present
    Past Continuous
    Simple Past
  • How much was the pizza? It was €12.
    Present Continuous
    Simple Present
    Simple Past
    Past Continuous
  • Robin was waiting for the bus.
    Present Continuous
    Simple Present
    Past Continuous
    Simple Past
  • The party was amazing.
    Past Continuous
    Simple Past
    Simple Present
    Present Continuous
  • Are Suzan and Ian studying maths right now?
    Past Continuous
    Simple Past
    Simple Present
    Present Continuous
  • Both classes worked very hard last week.
    Simple Present
    Simple Past
    Present Continuous
    Past Continuous
  • The boys always play football on Sundays.
    Simple Present
    Present Continuous
    Simple Past
    Past Continuous
  • Oscar and Norah are studying at that school.
    Past Continuous
    Simple Present
    Simple Past
    Present Continuous