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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #4253: Present, past, future (very easy )
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    Present, past, future (very easy )


    TenseExamples
    Simple PresentI work, you work, she works, he works, it works, we work, you work, they work
    Simple FutureI will work, you will work, he will work, she will work, it will work, we will work, you will work, they will work
    Simple Past I worked, you worked, he worked, she worked, it worked, we worked, you worked, they worked





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    1. (simple past) - James - (speak English) .

    2. (future) - James - (speak English) .

    3. (present) - James - (speak English) .

    4. (present) - Debbie and James - (speak German) .

    5. (future) - Debbie - (speak Spanish) .

    6. (past) - Debbie - (speak English yesterday) .

    7. (future) - James - (speak Italian) .

    8. (future) - Debbie - (learn Italian soon) .

    9. (past) - Debbie - (learn Spanish at school) .

    10. (present) - James - (learn Spanish, too) .










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