Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous or the future simple using the present continuous where possible.

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Mastering Future and Present Continuous Tenses

Test your understanding of English verb tenses with our engaging quiz! Gauge your ability to distinguish between the present continuous and future simple forms by choosing the correct options in various scenarios.

Through 12 thought-provoking questions, you will:

  • Challenge your grammar skills
  • Enhance your knowledge of verb tenses
  • Track your progress and learn from your mistakes
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by TenseWizard457
First, tell me your name:
Look! I've broken the teapot. What Mrs Pitt (say)?
She (not mind); she never liked that one.
I've left the light on. It (matter)?
He (not forget) to come.
He (leave) in a few days.
I (remember) it.
If you drop that bottle it (break).
I never (forgive) him.
I'm sure that you (like) him.
They (lay) the foundations next week.
You (see) a signpost at the end of the road.
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