Tenses in Active Voice: Which one is correct?
We are going / will go the cinema tomorrow night. Why don't you come with us?
ARE GOING
He didn't go / hasn't gone to work yesterday. He wasn't feeling well.
DIDN'T GO
Where have you come / do you come from? Are you Estonian?
DO YOU COME
I'm bored with this TV show. When does it finish / will it finish?
DOES IT FINISH
Michael was relieved to hear that he was passing / had passed the exam.
HAD PASSED
The house was dirty. They haven't cleaned / hadn't cleaned it for weeks.
HADN'T CLEANED
I cut / have cut my finger. It's bleeding.
HAVE CUT
I just saw / have just seen an accident.
HAVE JUST SEEN
I never played / have never played golf.
HAVE NEVER PLAYED
I'm very hungry. I didn't eat / haven't eaten anything today.
HAVEN'T EATEN
I asked the driver to slow down. He was driving / drove too fast.
WAS DRIVING
Ann waited / was waiting for me when I arrived.
WAS WAITING
When I saw Carol last night, she wore / was wearing a really nice dress.
WAS WEARING
I felt tired when I reached home, so I went / had gone straight to bed.
WENT
I saw you this morning. You ran / were running for the bus.
WERE RUNNING
I need some money. - OK, I will lend / I'm going to lend you some.
WILL LEND
He worked / has worked in a bank for 10 years. Then he gave it up.
WORKED
I need a new job. I'm doing / I've been doing the same job for too long.
I'VE BEEN DOING
I must go now. It gets / is getting late.
IS GETTING
Jane is speaking / speaks seven different languages.
SPEAKS