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English Verb Tense Exercises

The document provides examples of verb tenses and conjugations in English, including the simple present tense, present continuous tense, simple past tense, and expressions using will and going to. It gives sentence templates and blanks to fill in with the correctly conjugated verb. There are over 30 examples covering a wide range of verbs and tense/aspect combinations.

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English Verb Tense Exercises

The document provides examples of verb tenses and conjugations in English, including the simple present tense, present continuous tense, simple past tense, and expressions using will and going to. It gives sentence templates and blanks to fill in with the correctly conjugated verb. There are over 30 examples covering a wide range of verbs and tense/aspect combinations.

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A.

Simple Present Tense

Put the verb into the correct form:

1. Jane doesn’t drink (not/drink) tea very often

2. What time …………………………. (the banks / close) in Britain?

3. “Where …………………. (Martin / come) from?” “He is Scottish.”

4. “What …………… (you / do)?” “I’m a nurse”

5. It ……………. (take) me an hour to get to work. How long ………………… (it / take) you?

6. I ……………. (play) the piano but I ………………. (not / play) very well.

7. I don’t understand this sentence. What …………… (this word / mean)?

B. Present Continuous

Complete the sentences with one of the following verbs in the correct form:

Come Get Happen Look Make Start Stay Try Work

1. ‘You are working hard today.’ ‘Yes, I have a lot do.’

2. I ………………. …… for Emily. Do you know where she is?

3. It ………………… dark. Shall I turn on the light?

4. They haven’t got anywhere to live at the moment. They ………………… with friends until they
find somewhere.

5. ‘Are you ready, Ann?’ ‘Yes, I ……………….’

6. Have you got an umbrella? It ……………………. To rain.

7. You ……………………. A lot of noise. Could you be quieter? I ……………….. to concentrate.

8. Why are all these people here? What ………..……….?

C. Simple Past Tense

Complete the sentences. Put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative:

1. It was so warm, so I took off my coat. (take)

2. The film wasn’t very good. I ………..it very much. (enjoy)

3. I knew Sarah was very busy, so I……her. (disturb)

4. I was very tired, so I…………to bed early. (go)

5. The bed was very uncomfortable. i………….very well. (sleep)

6. Sue wasn’t hungry, so she……….anything. (eat)


7. We went to Kate’s house but she………at home. (be)

8. It was a funny situation but nobody……….(laugh)

9. The window was open and a bird………into the room. (fly)

10. The hotel wasn’t very expensive. It………very much. (cost)

11. I was in a hurry, so I………..time to phone you. (have)

D. Complete the sentences using will (‘ll) or going to.

1. A: Why are you turning on the TV?

B: I’m going to watch the news (I / watch)

2. A: Oh, I’ve just realised. I haven’t got any money.

B: Haven’t you? Well, don’t worry…………… you

some. (I / lend)

3. A: I’ve got a headache.

B: Have you? Wait there and ……………………. an

aspirin for you. (I get)

4. A: Why are you filling that bucket with water?

B: …………………………the car. (I / wash)

5. A: I’ve decided to repaint room.

B: Oh, have you? What colour ……………………it?

(you / paint)

6. A: Where are you going? Are you going shopping?

B: Yes, ………………………………………………something for

dinner. (I / buy)

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