Complete the following sentences with the correct tense of the verbs in brackets. 1. At the moment he(learn) Tae Kwon Do.
2. He (not/usually /eat) fast food but tomorrow he (eat) at MacDonald’s.
3. In 1999 his team (win) the Junior League.
4. Last year he (have) and accident and (get) badly injured.
5. At 9 o’clock yesterday they (watch) TV.
6. My brother usually (plays) soccer after school. But today he (not/ do) sports, he (study) for the Maths test.
Explanation: The verb "learn" is in the present continuous tense to indicate an action that is happening right now.
2. He does not usually eat fast food, but tomorrow he will eat at MacDonald's.
Explanation: The verb "eat" is in the present simple tense to talk about a habitual action. However, tomorrow's action is in the future, so the verb "will eat" is used.
3. In 1999 his team won the Junior League.
Explanation: The verb "win" is in the past simple tense to talk about a past action that is completed.
4. Last year he had an accident and got badly injured.
Explanation: The verb "have" is in the past simple tense to indicate a past action. The verb "get" is also in the past simple tense to talk about another past action.
5. At 9 o'clock yesterday they were watching TV.
Explanation: The verb "watch" is in the past continuous tense to indicate an action that was happening at a specific past time.
6. My brother usually plays soccer after school. But today he is not doing sports, he is studying for the Maths test.
Explanation: The present simple tense verb "plays" is used to describe a habitual action. However, today's action is in progress, so the verb "is not doing" is used in the present continuous tense. The verb "study" is also in the present continuous tense to describe the action happening at the moment.