Test 1. (Simple Tenses)
1. I often ... to the cinema with my friends. (go)
2. When… you… Bill last time? (see)
3. John and Kelly ... yesterday. (get married). Did you know?
4. I… you with your English tomorrow. (help)
5. Allie… eat meat. She is a vegetarian. (not eat)
6. He… always in a hurry. (be)
7. They ... each other when they were studying at university. (meet)
8. I promise I… to you again. (not lie)
9. Jack normally… breakfast at 7.30 (have)
10. They… their last holiday in Spain.
Test 2. (Simple Tenses)
1. I don't like horror movies.
2. Yesterday my friends went to the cinema, the film was very interesting.
3. Every morning Tom runs in the park near the house.
4. I think the weather will be fine tomorrow.
5. Maggie looks like an actress. She is very beautiful.
6. Will you come to our wedding?
7. Max graduated from university two years ago. He now works as a lawyer.
8. It's very hot in here. Should I open the window?
9. She wants to become a doctor.
Test 1. (Continuous Tenses)
1. Mary ... now. (read)
2. Turn off the TV! The baby ...! (Sleep)
3. It… all day long yesterday. (rain)
4. At this time tomorrow we… on the beach and… cocktails. (lie, drink)
5. ... you ... your keys? They are on the table in the kitchen. (look for)
6. What… you… next Friday? (do)
7. Hey! You… on my foot! (stand)
8. What… you… at this time yesterday? (do)
Test 2. (Continuous Tenses)
1. Tom is not working now.
2. Yesterday from 5 to 6 pm the children were swimming in the pool.
3. Smells amazing, Mom! What are you cooking?
4. Tomorrow afternoon I will be working on a presentation.
5. Yesterday he played football all day.
6. Will you come tomorrow? I'll be waiting for you from 3 to 5.
7. I am looking for a new job.
8. What are you doing this weekend?
Test 1. (Perfect Tenses)
1. I ... already ... doing housework. (finish)
2. By the time she got home her children ... already ... their homework. (do)
3. We ... working yet. (start)
4.… you… this film? (see)
5. Next year I… here for 20 years. (work)
6. When I saw her last time she… already… her hairstyle. (change)
Test 2. (Perfect Tenses)
1. We bought a new car.
2. I will finish this talk on Friday afternoon.
3. Mike has never seen a camel.
4. When they arrived at the station, the train had already left.
5. They just met old friends.
6. Have you ever tried mussels?
Test 1. (Perfect Continuous Tenses)
1. How long… you… here? (work)
2. They… for 20 years. (be married)
3. Next year Chris… in Berlin for 10 years. (live)
4. Mark… for his flight for 2 hours when they announced its delay. (wait)
Test 2. (Perfect Continuous Tenses)
1. Did you like the cake? We baked it since the morning.
2. They have been living in Moscow since 1995.
3. Our team worked hard and we were able to finish the project on time.
4. In December it will be two years since I live in another country.
PRESENT TENSES. REVISION.
I.Choose the right variant:
1.He… the test for 40 minutes.
a) writes b) has been writing c) is writing
2.We ... already ... the text.
a) have… translated b) has been translating c) are translating
3.They are flying over the ocean….
a) for 3 hours b) every week c) at this moment
4.She often ... by Delta.
a) travels b) is traveling c) has traveled
5.How long… you… reading this book?
a) have..been b) are c) is
6.MrsBrown… me English.
a) is teaching b) teach c) teaches
7.I have been studying History….
a) for 5 years b) now c) already
8.I ... not ... you for ages.
a) have… seen b) have… been seeing c) don’t see
9.We ... to school every day except Sunday.
a) are going b) goes c) go
10.Look out of the window! It ... now.
a) rains b) is raining c) has been raining
II.Put the verb given in brackets in all Present tenses.
Joey (fly) over the ocean.
III.Ask questions:
We have been translating this text for two hours.
a) yes / no b) who c) how long d) or e) tag
IV.Open the brackets putting the verb in the right tense.
I ... just (receive) your letter and now I (write) to you.
I am very busy preparing for my exams. It is 9p.m. now and
I (sit) at my desk. I I (sit) here since 11a.m. I (do / not) all the exersises yet.
Thank you for everything you have done for me. I hope to hear from you soon.
1.b 2.a 3.c 4.a 5.a 6.c 7.a 8.a 9.c 10.b
1. Joey flies over the ocean every summer.
2. Joey is flying over the ocean now.
3. Joey has already flown over the ocean.
4. Joey has been flying over the ocean for two hours.
III. 1. Have we been translating this text for two hours?
2. Who has been translating this text for two hours?
3. How long have we been translating this text?
4. Have we been translating this text for two or three hours?
5. We have been translating this text for two hours, haven’t we?
I havejust received your letter and now I am writing to you. I am very busy preparing for my exams. It is 9 p.m. now and I am sitting at my desk. I have been sittinghere since 11 a.m. I haven’t done all the exercises yet. Thank you for everything you have done for me. I hope to hear from you soon.