Grammar Challenge: 4º ESO Verb Tenses

Grammar Challenge: 4º ESO Verb Tenses



Welcome back to English Activities 4 All! Developing a solid understanding of grammar is a major milestone for high school students. When preparing for official exams and moving towards upper-intermediate levels, contrasting different timelines becomes one of the most critical skills.

​In this interactive grammar challenge, we have created a comprehensive review specifically tailored for 4º ESO students. This online practice focuses on the essential contrast between present, past, and future structures. Students will need to carefully analyze context clues and keywords to decide whether to use the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, or future intentions like will and be going to.

​This resource is completely free and perfect for autonomous study at home, quick classroom warm-ups, or exam preparation.

What is included in this educational resource?

  • Interactive Quiz: An engaging gap-fill exercise with immediate self-evaluation to check your answers in real time.
  • Grammar Variety: 15 carefully drafted sentences tracking everyday actions, technological changes, and school scenarios.
  • Printable PDF: Scroll down to the bottom of the page to download a clean, handout version complete with an Answer Key and helpful Teacher's Notes for busy educators.

​Are you ready to test your English skills and achieve a perfect score? Let's get down to work and jump straight into the challenge!


Complete the 15 sentences with the correct verb tense (Present, Past, or Future forms).

  1. Technology is evolving fast! Scientists (make) a massive breakthrough soon.

  2. Last week, I (get into trouble) because I lost my high-quality charger.

  3. Look at that innovative robot! It (get ready) to serve food right now.

  4. If you want to get better at English, you (need) to study every day.

  5. While we (get out of) the car, we saw a mind-blowing star.

  6. The new medical devices are reliable, so they (not / be) useless in the future.

  7. What (you / do)? I'm trying to repair these gadgets.

  8. Lately, there (be) a sharp rise in the use of wearable tech.

  9. Yesterday, my computer crashed while I (get) information for my project.

  10. This new app is very handy; I (use) it three times today!

  11. Don't worry, I promise I (let go) of your camera soon.

  12. Learning how to analyze blood cells (be) a real struggle last term.

  13. Look! They are so eager that they (start) the experiment now.

  14. Usually, smart electronic devices (get) more sophisticated every year.

  15. My uncle (embrace) the new circumstances and bought a car.

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