All Tenses Exercise

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All Tenses

Exercise 1
VERB: TO WAIT FOR THE BUS
I wait for the bus every day.
(Present Simple)
I __________ for the bus yesterday.
(Past Simple)
Maybe I _______________ for the bus tomorrow.
(Future Simple)
I _______________ for the bus at the moment.
(Present Continuous)
I _______________ for the bus when you called.
(Past Continuous)
I _______________ for the bus again this time tomorrow.
(Future Continuous)
I _______________ for the bus many times in my life.
(Present Perfect)
I _______________ for the bus before I took a taxi.
(Past Perfect)
If the bus doesnt come, I ____________________ for the bus for no reason.
(Future Perfect)
I ____________________ for the bus since 9 oclock.
(Present Perfect Continuous)
I ____________________ for the bus for an hour when it finally arrived.
(Past Perfect Continuous)
By 10 oclock, I _________________________ for the bus for 45 minutes.
(Future Perfect Continuous)
Have you decided to take the train? No, I __________ to take the bus.
(Going to Future)

All Tenses
Exercise 2
VERB: TO VISIT LONDON
She __________ London once a year.
(Present Simple)
She _____ currently __________ London.
(Present Continuous)
She _______________ London several times in the past.
(Present Perfect)
She ____________________ London since Monday.
(Present Perfect Continuous)
She __________ London 3 years ago.
(Past Simple)
She _______________ London when she met him.
(Past Continuous)
She _______________ London once before she moved to England.
(Past Perfect)
She ____________________ London for a few days when she had to return home.
(Past Perfect Continuous)
She ______ probably __________ London next year.
(Future simple)
She ____________________ London this time next year.
(Future Continuous)
She ____________________ London 6 times by the end of this year.
(Future Perfect)
By tomorrow morning, she ____________________ London for five days.
(Future Perfect Continuous)
Has she arranged her day trip tomorrow? Yes, she _______________ London with a guide.
(Present Continuous with future time marker)
Has she decided where to go next year? Yes she _______________ London again.
(Going to Future)

All Tenses
Exercise 1
VERB: TO WAIT FOR THE BUS
I wait for the bus every day.
(Present Simple)
I waited for the bus yesterday.
(Past Simple)
Maybe I will wait for the bus tomorrow.
(Future Simple)
I am waiting for the bus at the moment.
(Present Continuous)
I was waiting for the bus when you called.
(Past Continuous)
I will be waiting for the bus again this time tomorrow.
(Future Continuous)
I have waited for the bus many times in my life.
(Present Perfect)
I had waited for the bus before I took a taxi.
(Past Perfect)
If the bus doesnt come, I will have waited for the bus for no reason.
(Future Perfect)
I have been waiting for the bus since 9 oclock.
(Present Perfect Continuous)
I had been waiting for the bus for an hour when it finally arrived.
(Past Perfect Continuous)
By 10 oclock, I will have been waiting for the bus for 45 minutes.
(Future Perfect Continuous)
Have you decided to take the train? No, I am going to take the bus.
(Going to Future)

All Tenses
Exercise 2
VERB: TO VISIT LONDON
She visits London once a year.
(Present Simple)
She is currently visiting London.
(Present Continuous)
She has visited London several times in the past.
(Present Perfect)
She has been visiting London since Monday.
(Present Perfect Continuous)
She visited London 3 years ago.
(Past Simple)
She was visiting London when she met him.
(Past Continuous)
She had visited London once before she moved to England.
(Past Perfect)
She had been visiting London for a few days when she had to return home.
(Past Perfect Continuous)
She will probably visit London next year.
(Future simple)
She will be visiting London this time next year.
(Future Continuous)
She will have visited London 6 times by the end of this year.
(Future Perfect)
By tomorrow morning, she will have been visiting London for five days.
(Future Perfect Continuous)
Has she arranged her day trip tomorrow? Yes, she is visiting London with a guide.
(Present Continuous with future time marker)
Has she decided where to go next year? Yes she is going to visit London again.
(Going to Future)

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