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Simple Present Past And — Future Tense Exercises [updated]
Question: you finish your homework? / Did they arrive on time? Simple Past Exercises
Mastering Verb Tenses: Simple Present, Past, and Future Exercises
1. goes | 2. do not like | 3. rises | 4. Do [you] speak | 5. washes Exercise B: Negative: Jane does not play the piano beautifully. Question: Does Jane play the piano beautifully? Simple Past Answers simple present past and future tense exercises
Now, let's combine all three timelines. Read the context clues carefully (like yesterday , every day , or next week ) to determine which tense to use. Practice Exercise: Mixed Tenses
Complete the sentences by changing the verb in parentheses into the correct simple past form. Watch out for irregular verbs! Question: you finish your homework
— "Wrote" is the irregular past tense of "write." The time marker "yesterday" confirms this.
If you are an educator or a self-learner, here is a 3-step method to maximize retention: goes | 2
Subject + Verb (add -s/-es for third-person singular: he/she/it). Example: I walk to work. He walks to work. 2. Simple Past Used for actions completed at a specific time in the past. Formula: Subject + Verb-ed (or irregular form). Example: I walked to work yesterday. He went to the store. 3. Simple Future Used for actions that will happen later. Formula: Subject + will + Base Verb. Example: I will walk to work tomorrow. Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks (Mixed Tenses)
I promise I ___________ (call) you as soon as I arrive at the hotel.