150 Simple Sentences Using Various Tenses

150 Simple Sentences Using Various Tenses

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150 Simple Sentences Using Various Tenses

There are 150 simple sentences using various tenses:

Present Simple:

  1. I go to school every day.
  2. She eats breakfast at 8 a.m.
  3. They play football after school.
  4. We live in a small house.
  5. The sun rises in the east.
  6. He works in a bank.
  7. I like to read books.
  8. She sings well.
  9. They study English at school.
  10. We travel to the park on Sundays.

Present Continuous:

  1. I am reading a book right now.
  2. She is cooking dinner.
  3. They are playing football in the park.
  4. We are waiting for the bus.
  5. He is studying for his exam.
  6. I am listening to music.
  7. She is working from home today.
  8. They are watching a movie.
  9. We are planning a trip to the beach.
  10. He is talking on the phone.

Present Perfect:

  1. I have finished my homework.
  2. She has already eaten lunch.
  3. They have visited Paris.
  4. We have seen that movie.
  5. He has read five books this month.
  6. I have lived here for three years.
  7. She has just left the office.
  8. They have completed their project.
  9. We have known each other for a long time.
  10. He has never been to Japan.

Present Perfect Continuous:

  1. I have been studying for two hours.
  2. She has been working all day.
  3. They have been playing football since morning.
  4. We have been waiting for the train.
  5. He has been reading for an hour.
  6. I have been practicing my English.
  7. She has been working on the report.
  8. They have been living in this city for five years.
  9. We have been watching the match.
  10. He has been talking to his friend.

Past Simple:

  1. I visited my grandparents last weekend.
  2. She played tennis yesterday.
  3. They watched a movie last night.
  4. We went to the beach last summer.
  5. He worked in an office for five years.
  6. I ate pizza for lunch.
  7. She called me yesterday.
  8. They studied hard for the test.
  9. We traveled to Paris last year.
  10. He finished his homework.

Past Continuous:

  1. I was reading when you called.
  2. She was cooking when the guests arrived.
  3. They were playing football when it started raining.
  4. We were studying all night.
  5. He was working late yesterday.
  6. I was walking to the store.
  7. She was watching TV when I arrived.
  8. They were waiting for the bus.
  9. We were having dinner when the phone rang.
  10. He was sleeping when I left.

Past Perfect:

  1. I had already finished my homework when he called.
  2. She had eaten dinner before going out.
  3. They had visited the museum before the trip ended.
  4. We had left when it started raining.
  5. He had read the book before watching the movie.
  6. I had learned French before moving to Paris.
  7. She had made the cake before the party.
  8. They had met each other before the event.
  9. We had arrived when the concert started.
  10. He had cleaned the house before the guests came.

Past Perfect Continuous:

  1. I had been studying for hours before the test.
  2. She had been working all day when I called.
  3. They had been playing football for an hour when it started raining.
  4. We had been waiting for the bus for 30 minutes.
  5. He had been studying when his friend visited.
  6. I had been reading when the phone rang.
  7. She had been cooking for an hour.
  8. They had been watching the show before I arrived.
  9. We had been traveling for three days.
  10. He had been sleeping when the alarm went off.

Future Simple:

  1. I will go to the store tomorrow.
  2. She will help you with your homework.
  3. They will travel to London next year.
  4. We will have dinner at 7 p.m.
  5. He will work in the office on Monday.
  6. I will read a book this evening.
  7. She will visit her parents next weekend.
  8. They will study for the exam.
  9. We will meet at the café.
  10. He will play football tomorrow.

Future Continuous:

  1. I will be reading at 8 p.m.
  2. She will be studying for the test.
  3. They will be playing football this afternoon.
  4. We will be traveling next week.
  5. He will be working at the office all day.
  6. I will be cooking dinner when you arrive.
  7. She will be watching the movie later.
  8. They will be waiting for the bus at noon.
  9. We will be having lunch at 1 p.m.
  10. He will be driving to the airport.

Future Perfect:

  1. I will have finished my homework by 6 p.m.
  2. She will have eaten dinner by the time we arrive.
  3. They will have traveled to five countries by next year.
  4. We will have completed the project by tomorrow.
  5. He will have read the book by next week.
  6. I will have cleaned the house by evening.
  7. She will have met him before the party starts.
  8. They will have left before the meeting begins.
  9. We will have arrived by noon.
  10. He will have fixed the car by 5 p.m.

Future Perfect Continuous:

  1. I will have been studying for two hours by 8 p.m.
  2. She will have been working for five hours when we arrive.
  3. They will have been playing football for an hour by then.
  4. We will have been waiting for 30 minutes by the time the bus arrives.
  5. He will have been working on the project all day.
  6. I will have been reading for an hour by the time you come.
  7. She will have been cooking all morning.
  8. They will have been traveling for two weeks by next month.
  9. We will have been studying for three hours by noon.
  10. He will have been practicing the piano for an hour.

Conditional Simple:

  1. I would go to the park if it were sunny.
  2. She would help you if she had time.
  3. They would visit you if they could.
  4. We would travel to the beach if we had a car.
  5. He would eat pizza if it were on the menu.
  6. I would call you if I had your number.
  7. She would study more if she had better books.
  8. They would play football if it stopped raining.
  9. We would see the movie if we had tickets.
  10. He would take the bus if it was faster.

Conditional Continuous:

  1. I would be reading if I were not busy.
  2. She would be studying if she weren’t tired.
  3. They would be playing football if it weren’t raining.
  4. We would be traveling if we had enough money.
  5. He would be working if he were at the office.
  6. I would be cooking if I had more time.
  7. She would be helping if she knew how.
  8. They would be waiting if the bus were late.
  9. We would be meeting if it weren’t for the storm.
  10. He would be playing guitar if he had one.

Conditional Perfect:

  1. I would have gone to the party if I had known about it.
  2. She would have studied harder if she had understood the topic.
  3. They would have visited you if they had time.
  4. We would have traveled if we had enough money.
  5. He would have eaten lunch if he had been hungry.
  6. I would have helped if I had known you needed it.
  7. She would have worked harder if the task was important.
  8. They would have watched the movie if they had bought tickets.
  9. We would have met you earlier if we hadn’t been stuck in traffic.
  10. He would have passed the test if he had studied more.

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