English sentence building practice: 60 interactive exercises to master word order and sentence structure. Free quiz on SpeakBase.
[Present Simple] - Plan
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He plans the project timeline."
[Past Simple] - Plan
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "He planned the project timeline last week."
[Future (will)] - Plan
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will plan the project timeline tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Plan
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has planned the project timeline already."
[Present Simple] - Meet
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She meets with the team daily."
[Past Simple] - Meet
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "She met with the team this morning."
[Future (will)] - Meet
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will meet with the team later."
[Present Perf.] - Meet
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has met with the team already."
[Present Simple] - Present
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "They present the new proposal."
[Past Simple] - Present
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "They presented the new proposal yesterday."
[Future (will)] - Present
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "They will present the new proposal next week."
[Present Perf.] - Present
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "They have presented the new proposal to the board."
[Present Simple] - Discuss
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "We discuss the strategy regularly."
[Past Simple] - Discuss
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "We discussed the strategy during lunch."
[Future (will)] - Discuss
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "We will discuss the strategy tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Discuss
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "We have discussed the strategy extensively."
[Present Simple] - Manage
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He manages the budget efficiently."
[Past Simple] - Manage
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "He managed the budget last quarter."
[Future (will)] - Manage
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will manage the budget next year."
[Present Perf.] - Manage
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has managed the budget for three years."
[Present Simple] - Create
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She creates beautiful digital content."
[Past Simple] - Create
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "She created beautiful digital content yesterday."
[Future (will)] - Create
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will create beautiful digital content tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Create
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has created beautiful digital content before."
[Present Simple] - Send
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "They send the invoice monthly."
[Past Simple] - Send
Formula: Subject + Verb (irregular) ➔ Example: "They sent the invoice this morning."
[Future (will)] - Send
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "They will send the invoice later."
[Present Perf.] - Send
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "They have sent the invoice already."
[Present Simple] - Review
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "We review the performance data."
[Past Simple] - Review
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "We reviewed the performance data last night."
[Future (will)] - Review
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "We will review the performance data soon."
[Present Perf.] - Review
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "We have reviewed the performance data thoroughly."
[Present Simple] - Solve
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He solves complex technical issues."
[Past Simple] - Solve
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "He solved a complex technical issue earlier."
[Future (will)] - Solve
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will solve the complex technical issue soon."
[Present Perf.] - Solve
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has solved many complex technical issues."
[Present Simple] - Prepare
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She prepares the presentation notes."
[Past Simple] - Prepare
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "She prepared the presentation notes yesterday."
[Future (will)] - Prepare
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will prepare the presentation notes tonight."
[Present Perf.] - Prepare
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has prepared the presentation notes already."
[Present Simple] - Check
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "They check the system updates."
[Past Simple] - Check
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "They checked the system updates an hour ago."
[Future (will)] - Check
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "They will check the system updates tonight."
[Present Perf.] - Check
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "They have checked the system updates."
[Present Simple] - Share
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "We share our screen during calls."
[Past Simple] - Share
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "We shared our screen during the call."
[Future (will)] - Share
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "We will share our screen during the next call."
[Present Perf.] - Share
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "We have shared our screen already."
[Present Simple] - Organize
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He organizes the digital files."
[Past Simple] - Organize
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "He organized the digital files yesterday."
[Future (will)] - Organize
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will organize the digital files later."
[Present Perf.] - Organize
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part.➔ Example: "He has organized all the digital files."
[Present Simple] - Explain
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She explains the process clearly."
[Past Simple] - Explain
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "She explained the process clearly in the meeting."
[Future (will)] - Explain
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will explain the process clearly tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Explain
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has explained the process clearly to everyone."
[Present Simple] - Improve
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "You improve your skills every day."
[Past Simple] - Improve
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "You improved your skills during the course."
[Future (will)] - Improve
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "You will improve your skills with practice."
[Present Perf.] - Improve
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "You have improved your skills significantly."