100 Sentences Based on Different Tenses
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There are 100 sentences based on different tenses:
Present Tense:
- I eat breakfast every day.
- She reads books in the evening.
- We go to school on weekdays.
- They play football in the park.
- My father works in an office.
- The sun rises in the east.
- I am studying for my exam.
- She is working on a project right now.
- We are going to the mall later.
- He is talking to his friend.
Present Continuous Tense:
- I am writing an email at the moment.
- She is watching TV in the living room.
- We are planning a trip to the beach.
- They are playing video games this afternoon.
- He is studying for his math test.
- I am cooking dinner right now.
- She is listening to music.
- They are reading a new book.
- I am working from home today.
- We are discussing the project details.
Present Perfect Tense:
- I have finished my homework.
- She has visited many countries.
- We have seen that movie before.
- They have never been to the zoo.
- He has lost his keys.
- I have read that book.
- We have completed the task.
- She has learned how to cook.
- I have met him before.
- We have traveled to Paris twice.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense:
- I have been studying for two hours.
- She has been reading for the past hour.
- We have been waiting for the bus.
- They have been playing football all afternoon.
- He has been working on his project.
- I have been practicing the piano.
- We have been learning English for a year.
- She has been cooking all morning.
- I have been writing an article.
- They have been working together for five years.
Past Tense:
- I watched a movie last night.
- She traveled to London last summer.
- We ate pizza for dinner yesterday.
- They played football yesterday afternoon.
- I visited my grandmother last weekend.
- He studied for the test last night.
- We went to the beach last month.
- She walked to school this morning.
- I cooked dinner for my family yesterday.
- They finished the project last week.
Past Continuous Tense:
- I was reading a book when you called.
- She was watching TV when I arrived.
- We were playing football at 5 PM.
- They were studying when the teacher entered.
- He was walking to the store when it started raining.
- I was talking to my friend on the phone.
- We were eating dinner when the lights went out.
- She was writing an email when I saw her.
- They were playing video games all evening.
- I was thinking about the problem when you asked.
Past Perfect Tense:
- I had finished my homework before dinner.
- She had already left when I arrived.
- We had visited the museum before the event.
- They had played football before the rain started.
- He had studied for the exam before the test.
- I had seen that movie before.
- She had cooked dinner by the time we arrived.
- They had worked all day before the break.
- We had traveled to several countries before settling here.
- He had read the book before the class discussion.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense:
- I had been studying for three hours when you called.
- She had been working all day before she took a break.
- We had been playing football for an hour when it started raining.
- They had been waiting for the bus when it arrived.
- I had been practicing the piano before dinner.
- He had been reading for two hours when I entered.
- We had been discussing the project for an hour.
- She had been cooking for a while before we arrived.
- They had been living in the city for five years before moving abroad.
- I had been writing a report all morning.
Future Tense:
- I will go to the park tomorrow.
- She will visit her friend next weekend.
- We will eat dinner at 7 PM.
- They will travel to Paris next month.
- He will start a new job next week.
- I will read that book soon.
- We will watch the movie this evening.
- She will call you later.
- They will play football in the afternoon.
- I will finish my homework later.
Future Continuous Tense:
- I will be studying at 8 PM.
- She will be working on her project tomorrow afternoon.
- We will be traveling to India next month.
- They will be playing football when you arrive.
- I will be reading a book this evening.
- We will be discussing the results tomorrow.
- She will be cooking dinner when I get home.
- They will be waiting for the bus at 7 AM.
- I will be practicing the piano when you visit.
- We will be meeting at the coffee shop tomorrow.
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