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Mixed Tenses Exercises + Key Fill The Gaps With The Correct Tenses

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MIXED TENSES EXERCISES + KEY

Fill the gaps with the correct tenses.

1. I (learn) English for seven years now.


2. But last year I (not / work) hard enough for English, that's why my marks
(not / be) really that good then.
3. As I (pass / want) my English exam successfully next year, I (study)
harder this term.
4. During my last summer holidays, my parents (send) me on a language
course to London.
5. It (be) great and I (think) I (learn) a lot.
6. Before I (go) to London, I (not / enjoy) learning English.
7. But while I (do) the language course, I (meet) lots of young
people from all over the world.
8. There I (notice) how important it (be) to speak foreign
languages nowadays.
9. Now I (have) much more fun learning English than I (have)
before the course.
10. At the moment I (revise) English grammar.
11. And I (begin / already) to read the texts in my English textbooks again.
12. I (think) I (do) one unit every week.
13. My exam (be) on 15 May, so there (not / be) any time to be
lost.
14. If I (pass) my exams successfully, I (start) an apprenticeship in
September.
15. And after my apprenticeship, maybe I (go) back to London to work there
for a while.
KEY

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.

1. They (build) a new power station at the moment.


2. When I was buying the stamps somebody (call) my name.
3. 'What time (Kevin come) ?' 'An hour ago.'
4. I (not go) to the cinema last night. I was too tired.
5. Carol invited us to the party but we (not go) . We had other things to
do.
6. I saw Bridget at the museum when I was going to the restaurant but she (not see)
me.
7. 'Where (your parents live) ?' 'In a village near London. They have
always lived there.'
8. She speaks English but she (not speak) French.
9. Jeff is from London. He (live) there all his life.
10. My favourite country is Canada. I (be) there four times.
11. I (never eat) bananas.
12. 'How long (you study) Photography?' 'For one year.'
13. 'Where are you going on holiday?' 'I don't know. We (not decide)
yet.'
14. Who (invent) the washing machine?
15. 'Where's Jill?' 'She (have) lunch at the moment.'
16. (Terry work) ? No, he is on holiday.
17. Somebody (steal) my sunglasses at the swimming pool last week.
18. (she wear) the nice jacket when you saw her?
19. Where (be) you yesterday?
20. As you (see / can) , I (become) a real London fan already.
RESULTS

1. They (build) ARE BUILDING a new power station at the moment.


2. When I was buying the stamps somebody (call) CALLED my name.
3. 'What time (Kevin comeDID KEVIN COME ?' 'An hour ago.'
4. I (not go) DID NOT GO to the cinema last night. I was too tired.
5. Carol invited us to the party but we (not goDID NOT GO . We had other things to do.
6. I saw Bridget at the museum when I was going to the restaurant but she (not seeDID NOT SEE me.
7. 'Where (your parents liveDO YOUR PARENTS LIVE ?' 'In a village near London. They have always lived
there.'
8. She speaks English but she (not speak) DOES NOT SPEAK French.
9. Jeff is from London. He (live) HAS LIVED there all his life.
10. My favourite country is Canada. I (be) HAVE BEEN there four times.
11. I (never eatHAVE NEVER EATEN bananas.
12. 'How long (you study) HAVE YOU BEEN STUDYING Photography?' 'For one year.'
13. 'Where are you going on holiday?' 'I don't know. We (not decideHAVE NOT DECIDED yet.'
14. Who (invent) INVENTED the washing machine?
15. 'Where's Jill?' 'She (have) IS HAVING lunch at the moment.'
16. (Terry work) IS TERRY WORKING ? No, he is on holiday.
17. Somebody (steal) STOLE my sunglasses at the swimming pool last week.
18. (she wear) WAS SHE WEARING the nice jacket when you saw her?
19. Where (be) WERE you yesterday?

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.

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