Mixed Tenses Exercises + Key Fill The Gaps With The Correct Tenses
Mixed Tenses Exercises + Key Fill The Gaps With The Correct Tenses
Mixed Tenses Exercises + Key Fill The Gaps With The Correct Tenses
1. I have been learningaction that started in the past and is still going on now, emphasis
is put on the duration (signal word: for seven years) - Present Perfect Progressive
English for seven years now.
2. But last year I was not working hard enough for English, that's why my marks were
not1st verb: you can either use past progressive or simple past.
a) Past Progressive: puts emphasis on the duration
b) Simple Past: puts emphasis on the fact
2nd verb: a fact in the past - Simple Past. really that good then.
3. As I want to pass my English exam successfully next year, I am going to study1st
verb: situation in the present - Simple Present (after 'want' use 'to' + infinitive)
2nd verb: decision made for the future - Future I going to. harder this term.
4. During my last summer holidays, my parents sentcompleted action in the past - Simple
Past me on a language course to London.
5. It was great and I think I have learned1st verb: fact in the past - Simple Past
2nd verb: situation in the present - Simple Present
3rd verb: finished action that has an influence on the present. emphasis is on the result
- Present Perfect Simple a lot.
6. Before I went to London, I had not enjoyed1st verb: action in the past - Simple Past
2nd verb: action taking place before that certain time in the past (signal word: before) -
Past Perfect. learning English.
7. But while I was doing the language course, I met1st verb: action taking place only for
a certain period in the past - Past Progressive
2nd verb: short actions in the past taking place in the middle of another action - Simple
Past. lots of young people from all over the world.
8. There I noticed how important it is1st verb: observation in the past - Simple Past
2nd verb: general fact that is true for the present - Simple Present to speak foreign
languages nowadays.
9. Now I have much more fun learning English than I had1st verb: situation in the
present - Simple Present
2nd verb: situation in the past - Simple Past before the course.
10. At the moment I am revisingaction happening around now (signal word: at the
moment) - Present Progressive English grammar.
11. And I have already begunaction that has just started (signal word: already), emphasis
is put on the fact (not the duration) - Present Perfect Simple to read the texts in my
English textbooks again.
12. I think I will do1st verb: feeling in the present - Simple Present
2nd verb: assumption with regard to the future (signal word: I think) - Future I will
one unit every week.
13. My exam is on 15 May, so there is not1st verb: the exact date for the exam is already
scheduled - Simple Present.
2nd verb: idiomatic expression any time to be lost.
14. If I pass my exams successfully, I will startdonditional sentence type I: if + Simple
Present, Future I will an apprenticeship in September.
15. And after my apprenticeship, maybe I will goassumption / dream for the
futureermutung - Future I mit will. back to London to work there for a while.
Fill the gaps with the correct tenses.
20. As you can see, I have become1st verb: situation in the present - Simple Present (after 'can'
use the infinitive without 'to')
2nd verb: situation from the past to the present, emphasis is put on the fact - Present Perfect
Simple a real London fan already.