Identify the tense Identify the tense It has been raining since morning The machine has stopped working He does not work here I don’t know the answer I have invited them to the party Do you know the answer? I will not permit this The sun rises in the east Birds live in nests 10 I am reviewing my grammar lessons 11 She is playing with her doll 12 We have been living on this street since 1995 13 It has stopped raining 14 The child was crying 15 I will be waiting for them 16 She will have finished her job 17 I will stop them 18 I will be playing in the garden Answers It has been raining since morning (has been raining – present perfect continuous) The machine has stopped working (has stopped – present perfect) He does not work here (does not work – simple present) I don’t know the answer (don’t know – simple present) I have invited them to the party (have invited – present perfect) Do you know the answer? (do know – simple present) I will not permit this (will not permit – simple future) The sun rises in the east (rises – simple present tense) Birds live in nests (live – simple present) 10 I am reviewing my grammar lessons (am reviewing – present continuous) 11 She is playing with her doll (is playing – present continuous) 12 We have been living on this street since 1995 (have been living – present perfect continuous) 13 It has stopped raining (has stopped – present perfect) 14 The child was crying (was crying – past continuous) 15 I will be waiting for them (will be waiting – future continuous) 16 She will have finished her job (will have finished – future perfect) 17 I will stop them (will stop – simple future) 18 I will be playing in the garden (will be playing – future continuous tense) Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)