Grammar-focused sentence building: 60 interactive English exercises with instant feedback. Free practice on SpeakBase.
[Present Simple] - Go
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He goes to the gym."
[Past Simple] - Go
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "He went to the gym."
[Future (will)] - Go
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will go to the gym."
[Present Perf.] - Go
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has gone to the gym."
[Present Simple] - See
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She sees the beautiful view."
[Past Simple] - See
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "She saw the beautiful view."
[Future (will)] - See
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will see the beautiful view."
[Present Perf.] - See
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has seen the beautiful view."
[Present Simple] - Write
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "They write reports weekly."
[Past Simple] - Write
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "They wrote reports yesterday."
[Future (will)] - Write
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "They will write reports tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Write
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "They have written reports before."
[Present Simple] - Take
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "We take the train to work."
[Past Simple] - Take
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "We took the train to work."
[Future (will)] - Take
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "We will take the train to work."
[Present Perf.] - Take
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "We have taken the train to work."
[Present Simple] - Eat
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He eats lunch at noon."
[Past Simple] - Eat
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "He ate lunch at noon."
[Future (will)] - Eat
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will eat lunch at noon."
[Present Perf.] - Eat
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has eaten lunch already."
[Present Simple] - Drink
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She drinks coffee every morning."
[Past Simple] - Drink
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "She drank coffee this morning."
[Future (will)] - Drink
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will drink coffee later."
[Present Perf.] - Drink
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has drunk her coffee already."
[Present Simple] - Speak
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "They speak English fluently."
[Past Simple] - Speak
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "They spoke English during the meeting."
[Future (will)] - Speak
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "They will speak English at the conference."
[Present Perf.] - Speak
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "They have spoken English for years."
[Present Simple] - Give
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "We give feedback to the team."
[Past Simple] - Give
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "We gave feedback to the team yesterday."
[Future (will)] - Give
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "We will give feedback to the team tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Give
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "We have given feedback to the team."
[Present Simple] - Find
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He finds great solutions."
[Past Simple] - Find
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "He found a great solution earlier."
[Future (will)] - Find
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will find a great solution soon."
[Present Perf.] - Find
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has found a great solution."
[Present Simple] - Make
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She makes delicious coffee."
[Past Simple] - Make
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "She made delicious coffee for us."
[Future (will)] - Make
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will make delicious coffee later."
[Present Perf.] - Make
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has made delicious coffee."
[Present Simple] - Know
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "They know the answer."
[Past Simple] - Know
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "They knew the answer instantly."
[Future (will)] - Know
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "They will know the answer tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Know
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "They have known the answer for a while."
[Present Simple] - Read
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "We read the manual carefully."
[Past Simple] - Read
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "We read the manual last night."
[Future (will)] - Read
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "We will read the manual later."
[Present Perf.] - Read
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "We have read the manual thoroughly."
[Present Simple] - Run
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He runs in the park every morning."
[Past Simple] - Run
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "He ran in the park yesterday."
[Future (will)] - Run
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will run in the park tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Run
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has run in the park before."
[Present Simple] - Drive
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She drives to the office."
[Past Simple] - Drive
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "She drove to the office this morning."
[Future (will)] - Drive
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will drive to the office tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Drive
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has driven to the office all week."
[Present Simple] - Choose
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "You choose the best option."
[Past Simple] - Choose
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "You chose the best option earlier."
[Future (will)] - Choose
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "You will choose the best option later."
[Present Perf.] - Choose
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "You have chosen the best option."