Present Tense – Using “Am,” “Is,” “Are”
(With “Am”) – Used with “I”
1. I am learning English.
2. I am reading a book.
3. I am cooking dinner.
4. I am writing a letter.
5. I am listening to music.
6. I am speaking to my friend.
7. I am cleaning my room.
(With “Is”) – Used with “He, She, It, Raju, Rani”
8. He is watching TV.
9. She is studying for her exam.
10. It is raining outside.
11. Raju is playing football.
12. Rani is dancing on the stage.
13. He is cooking pasta.
14. She is singing a song.
(With “Are”) – Used with “We, You, They”
15. We are going to school.
16. You are looking great today.
17. They are playing in the park.
18. We are working on a project.
19. You are writing an email.
20. They are cleaning the house.
21. We are shopping for groceries.

Negative Sentences in Present – Using “Am Not,” “Is Not,” “Are Not”
22. I am not sleeping right now.
23. He is not reading a newspaper.
24. She is not cooking dinner.
25. It is not very cold today.
26. Raju is not playing outside.
27. Rani is not talking to anyone.
28. We are not going to the park today.
29. You are not listening carefully.
30. They are not watching TV.

Past Tense – Using “Was,” “Were”
(With “Was”) – Used with “I, He, She, It, Raju, Rani”
31. I was studying last night.
32. He was watching a movie.
33. She was cooking dinner.
34. It was raining in the morning.
35. Raju was playing cricket.
36. Rani was practicing yoga.
37. The dog was barking loudly.
(With “Were”) – Used with “We, You, They”
38. We were eating at a restaurant.
39. You were reading a novel.
40. They were working in the office.
41. We were playing football.
42. You were studying for the test.
43. They were laughing at the joke.
44. We were visiting our grandparents.

Negative Sentences in Past – Using “Was Not,” “Were Not”
45. I was not feeling well yesterday.
46. He was not at home last night.
47. She was not paying attention.
48. It was not sunny in the morning.
49. Raju was not playing video games.
50. Rani was not singing at the event.
51. We were not watching TV.
52. You were not in the meeting.
53. They were not at the party.

Future Tense – Using “Will Be”
(With “Will Be”) – Used with All Subjects
54. I will be attending a wedding tomorrow.
55. He will be studying for his exam.
56. She will be cooking lunch.
57. It will be raining tomorrow.
58. Raju will be traveling to Mumbai.
59. Rani will be performing on stage.
60. We will be working on our project.
61. You will be learning a new skill.
62. They will be visiting their grandparents.
63. I will be playing chess in the evening.
64. He will be watching a football match.
65. She will be going to the market.
66. It will be a beautiful day.
67. Raju will be completing his homework.
68. Rani will be joining a dance class.
69. We will be celebrating a birthday.
70. You will be reading a novel.
71. They will be shopping for clothes.

Negative Sentences in Future – Using “Will Not Be”
72. I will not be going to the party.
73. He will not be watching TV.
74. She will not be cooking dinner.
75. It will not be snowing next week.
76. Raju will not be playing outside.
77. Rani will not be attending the meeting.
78. We will not be traveling this weekend.
79. You will not be studying tomorrow.
80. They will not be working on Sunday.

Interrogative Sentences – Using “Am,” “Is,” “Are,” “Was,” “Were,” “Will Be”
Questions with “Am,” “Is,” “Are”
81. Am I doing this correctly?
82. Is he reading a book?
83. Is she cooking dinner?
84. Is it raining outside?
85. Is Raju playing football?
86. Is Rani singing a song?
87. Are we going to school?
88. Are you listening to music?
89. Are they watching a movie?
Questions with “Was,” “Were”
90. Was I sleeping when you called?
91. Was he studying last night?
92. Was she cooking when you arrived?
93. Was it cold yesterday?
94. Was Raju playing cricket?
95. Was Rani dancing in the competition?
96. Were we late for the meeting?
97. Were you studying last night?
98. Were they working in the office?
Questions with “Will Be”
99. Will I be attending the function?
100. Will they be watching the match tomorrow?

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