1) When do we use the present simple tense? a) To talk about routines, habits and permanent states. b) To talk about routines and temporary situations. c) To talk about things happening now. 2) When do we use the past simple tense? a) To talk about things happening now. b) To talk about things that started and finished in the past. c) To talk about the future. 3) Now tell me, what do you remember about the present continuous tense? a) We use this tense to talk about routines, habits and permanent situations. b) We use this tense to talk about permanent situations. c) We use this tense to talk about things happening at the moment of speaking and temporary situations. 4) What's the auxiliary in the past simple tense? a) Do b) Does c) Did 5) Time expressions in the present simple tense: a) Now, at this moment, right now, etc. b) Always, usually, once a week, twice a month, on Sunday, on Thursday, etc. c) Yesterday, two days ago, one week ago, in 1991, when I was 3 years old, last month, etc. 6) Time expressions in the present continuous tense: a) Now, at this moment, right now, etc. b) Always, usually, once a week, twice a month, on Sunday, on Thursday, etc. c) Yesterday, two days ago, one week ago, in 1991, when I was 3 years old, last month, etc. 7) Time expressions in the past simple tense: a) Now, at this moment, right now, etc. b) Always, usually, once a week, twice a month, on Sunday, on Thursday, etc. c) Yesterday, two days ago, one week ago, in 1991, when I was 3 years old, last month, etc. 8) Choose the auxiliary/auxiliaries that we use in the present simple tense. a) Do b) Do/does c) Did

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