
Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Future (be)going to a) Have you
ever heard of anyone called „Sky‟? - Present Perfect b) His parents named him after a painter. c) How do you practise English at home? d) I‟m going to work in the games department. e) It‟s the best sushi I‟ve ever tasted. f) What are you going to do this evening? g) When did you last read an English book? h) Why are you learning English?

Ответы на вопрос

b) His parents named him after a painter. - Past Simple
c) How do you practise English at home? - Present Simple
d) I'm going to work in the games department. - Future (be) going to
e) It's (Present Simple) the best sushi I've ever tasted (Present Perfect).
f) What are you going to do this evening? - Future (be) going to
g) When did you last read an English book? - Past Simple
h) Why are you learning English? - Present Continuous



Present Simple
a) Have you ever heard of anyone called "Sky"? - Present Perfect Yes, I have heard of someone called "Sky".
c) How do you practice English at home? - Present Simple I practice English at home by reading books, watching movies, and having conversations with native speakers.
g) When did you last read an English book? - Past Simple I last read an English book a week ago.
h) Why are you learning English? - Present Simple I am learning English because it is a global language and it will open up more opportunities for me in terms of education, career, and communication.
Present Continuous
d) I'm going to work in the games department. - Present Continuous The correct tense for this sentence would be "I'm going to work in the games department" which is in the future tense using "be going to".
f) What are you going to do this evening? - Present Continuous The correct tense for this sentence would be "What are you going to do this evening?" which is in the future tense using "be going to".
Present Perfect
b) His parents named him after a painter. - Present Perfect His parents have named him after a painter.
e) It's the best sushi I've ever tasted. - Present Perfect The sushi I just ate is the best I have ever tasted.
Future (be) going to
d) I'm going to work in the games department. - Future (be) going to I am planning to work in the games department in the future.
f) What are you going to do this evening? - Future (be) going to What are your plans for this evening? What do you intend to do?.
Note: The search results did not provide specific snippets for all the sentences, so some of the answers are based on general knowledge of grammar rules.


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