Practicing simple tenses helps you describe habits, finished actions, and upcoming events with clarity. Below are several exercises categorized by tense, followed by mixed practice and answer keys. Exercise 1: Simple Present Tense

  1. Statement: He plays the guitar.
    1. I eat breakfast at 8 AM.
      • Write a sentence about your plans for tomorrow.
      • Write a sentence about a prediction you have.

      Try to convert the base verb in brackets into the correct tense based on the time marker in each sentence. Exercise 1: Simple Present (Daily Habits) He (play) ______ football every evening. I (drink) ______ coffee every morning. The sun (rise) ______ in the east. Exercise 2: Simple Past (Completed Actions) I (walk) ______ to the store yesterday. We (watch) ______ a movie on Netflix last night. They (eat) ______ pizza for dinner yesterday. Exercise 3: Simple Future (Upcoming Events) It (rain) ______ tomorrow. She (buy) ______ a laptop at the end of this month. We (shift) ______ to a new home next month. Helpful Learning Resources

      Mixed Tense Answers (Set G):

      1. drives 2. will rain 3. discovered 4. will call 5. freezes
      • I walked / She went (irregular)
      • They do not (don’t) like / She does not (doesn’t) like

      Final Tips for Mastering Tenses

      If you struggled with these simple present past and future tense exercises, do not be discouraged. Here is a 3-step plan to improve: