Q. 1. Identify whether the following sentences are in Simple present tense, Simple
past tense, Simple future tense , Present progressive tense , Past progressive tense
or Future progressive tense.
1. He loves to play basketball. Simple present tense
2. I watched TV last week.
3. You children will be the future of this country.
4. She is crying
5. I will be playing tennis at 10am tomorrow.
6. The bus stopped a few minutes ago.
7. She was cooking when I telephoned her.
8. We cook every day.
9. He will help you tomorrow.
10. We'll be having dinner when the film starts.
11. I read an interesting book last month.
12. We will play basketball.
13. Anthony is sitting in the chair.
14. Ram went home early today,
15. She will not be sleeping when you telephone her.
16. Rose is reading a book.
17. You have a big house
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