What is the name of the tense ?
Choose the correct answer for each question.
Don't disturb him. He is working right now.
- Présent simple
- Présent progressif
- Préterit simple
- Prétérit progressif
I can't tell you. I have never been to London.
- Pluperfect simple
- Pluperfect progressif
- Present perfect simple
- Present perfect progressif
That's incredible. Had you seen that before ?
- Present perfect, forme simple
- Present perfect, forme progressive
- Pluperfect, forme simple
- Pluperfect, forme progressive
I'll never do such a thing. You can't ask me that.
- Conditionnel présent
- Futur simple
- Futur immédiat
- Futur progressif
He would marry her if he had a job.
- Futur antérieur
- Futur simple
- Conditionnel présent
- Conditionnel passé
They would have come if they had been invited.
- Futur antérieur
- Conditionnel présent
- Conditionnel passé, forme simple
- Conditionnel passé, forme progressive
Let's do it again !
- Impératif, 3° personne, singulier
- Impératif, 3° personne, pluriel
- Impératif, 1° personne, singulier
- Impératif, 1° personne, pluriel
Don't do that !
- Impératif, 1° personne, singulier
- Impératif, 2° personne, singulier
- Impératif, 3° personne, singulier
- Impératif, 2° personne, pluriel
I'll have finished this paper work by friday.
- Futur simple
- Futur progressif
- Futur antérieur
- Futur antérieur progressif
You'd think people are more mature in college.
- Present perfect
- Pluperfect
- Conditionnel présent
- Conditionnel passé
Even if he fails, he won't have wasted his time.
- Futur simple
- Futur antérieur simple
- Futur progressif
- Futur antérieur progressif
At 9.30, she is shown into the sales director's office.
- Présent simple actif
- Présent perfect
- Présent simple passif
- Present perfect passif
When I launched my company, my parents were horrified and my friends sceptical.
- Preterit actif
- Preterit passif
- Present perfect actif
- Present perfect passif
I'd never have launched my business if I had known it was so hard.
- Pluperfect passif
- Pluperfect actif
- Conditionnel présent
- Conditionnel passé
If a bank manager refuses to lend you money, then just go elsewhere.
- Impératif
- Indicatif
- Subjonctif
- Conditionnel
If you had sold your company before, you would not have lost so much money.
- Present perfect
- Conditionnel présent
- Conditionnel passé
- Pluperfect
When I was younger, I could not face the thought of working for a large company.
- Conditionnel présent
- Prétérit
- Conditionnel passé
- Present perfect
I had been working for twenty minutes when I was interrupted by a phone call.
- Present perfect simple
- Present perfect progressif
- Pluperfect simple
- Pluperfect progressif
He'd never have accepted if he had read the contract before signing.
- Conditionnel passé
- Conditionnel présent
- Present perfect actif
- Present perfect passif
I hope I'll have finished by the time he comes back.
- Futur simple passif
- Futur simple actif
- Futur antérieur actif
- Futur antérieur passif