She works every day.
Present Simple
Did you go to school yesterday?
Past Simple
They aren’t watching TV now.
Present Continuous (negativa)
Have you finished your homework?
Present Perfect (interrogativa)
We had already left when she arrived.
Past Perfect
He won’t travel tomorrow.
Future Simple (negativa)
I don’t like pizza.
Present Simple (negativa)
Were they at the party last night?
Past Simple (interrogativa con to be)
I am not working this week.
Present Continuous (negativa)
She has never been to London.
Present Perfect
Had they studied before the test?
Past Perfect (interrogativa)
Will you help me with this exercise?
Future Simple (interrogativa)
My father plays the guitar.
Present Simple
They didn’t arrive on time.
Past Simple (negativa)
Is he reading a book now?
Present Continuous (interrogativa)
We have just eaten dinner.
Present Perfect
I had lost my keys before I found them.
Past Perfect
She will not be happy with the result.
Future Simple (negativa)
Do you like this song?
Present Simple (interrogativa)
He went to the cinema yesterday.
Past Simple
She isn’t studying today.
Present Continuous (negativa)
Have they called you yet?
Present Perfect (interrogativa)
He had worked there for ten years.
Past Perfect