TENSES T 16 All Tenses: Fill in the correct form 1. When we reach Land’s End we will have walked 1,500 km. I just remembered that I have not paid the rent yet. I’m surprised that the landlord has not rung me up and reminded me.
PDF worksheets + online exercises and grammar rules • Present simple tense: I sit, Do you sit? He doesn't sit. • Present continuous tense: I am sitting, Are you sitting?
He isn't sitting. PDF worksheets + online exercises and grammar rules • Past simple tense: I worked, Did you work? He didn't work.
• Past continuous tense: I was working, Were you working? He wasn't working. PDF worksheets + online exercises and grammar rules • Future simple tense: I will wait, Will you wait? He won't wait. • Future continuous tense: I will be waiting, Will you be waiting?
He won't be waiting. PDF worksheets + online exercises and grammar rules • Present perfect simple: I've done, Have you done? He hasn't done. • Present perfect continuous: I've been doing, Have you been doing? He hasn't been doing. PDF worksheets + online exercises and grammar rules • Past perfect simple: I'd tried, Had you tried? He hadn't tried.
• Past perfect continuous: I'd been trying, Had you been trying? He hadn't been trying. PDF worksheets + online exercises and grammar rules • Future perfect simple: I will have slept, Will you have slept? He won't have slept. • Future perfect continuous: I'll have been sleeping, Will you have been sleeping?
He won't have been sleeping. Other forms: PDF worksheets + online exercises and grammar rules • Be going to for future plans and predictions. • Present simple for timetables.
• Present continuous for arrangements. Verb tenses in if - clauses: PDF worksheets + online exercises and grammar rules • English tenses in zero, first, second and third conditional sentences. Verb tenses in reported speech: PDF worksheets + online exercises and grammar rules • Changes of tenses in the reported speech.