Don't forget to send me a postcard when you're on holiday. (base form)
I don't mind traveling by train but I prefer to fly. (present participle, base form)
I hate getting up early in the morning. (present participle)
The weather was nice, so I suggested going for a walk by the river. (present participle)
Have you finished cleaning the kitchen? (present perfect participle)
We are having a party next Sunday. Would you like to come? (present continuous)
I am not going away for my holidays next month because I haven't got enough money. (present continuous)
Jane is traveling to Scotland on Saturday. (present continuous)
Tom has just bought a painting. Where is he going to hang it? (present continuous)
Lan, Ann is coming tomorrow. - Oh, is she? What time is she arriving? (present continuous, present continuous)
Are you playing football tomorrow morning? - Yes, but Nam isn't playing. He has just hurt his leg. (present continuous, present continuous)
Hurry! The bus is coming. I don't want to miss it. (present continuous, base form)
Can you drive a car? - No, but I am learning. My father is teaching me. (present continuous, present continuous)
The River Nile flows into the Mediterranean. (simple present)
I hate English, Math, and Biology tomorrow. (present simple)
My father is leaving here for HCM city this weekend. (present continuous)
Lan's parents have just bought a new house. They are moving to a new house next month. (present continuous)
I am going to the country this summer. (present continuous)
They are building a new bridge in my village next month. (present continuous)
In the factory, the beans are cleaned and roasted (past participle, past participle), then they are made into paste. (past participle)
Some of this paste is made into pure coca powder. (past participle)
The rest is mixed with coca butter, sugar, and milk. This paste is now heated and stirred for hours. Then it is put into metal molds and cooled. (past participle, past participle, past participle, past participle)
When Andrew arrived at the airport, he looked around but he couldn't see anybody there to meet him. A lot of people in uniform were holding cards with names on them. But they weren't waiting for him. (past simple, past simple, past simple, past continuous, past continuous)
Hoa wants to go to West Lake Park this Sunday. (base form)