Present simple passive vs. past simple passive
Learners sometimes confuse the present simple passive with the past simple passive.
We use the past simple passive to refer to events which took place in the past.
[latex]\color{limegreen}{\checkmark}[/latex] I was given a form to fill in when I arrived there.
✗ I am given a form to fill in when I arrived there.
We use the present simple passive for events which have started and are still going on now.
[latex]\color{limegreen}{\checkmark}[/latex] We’ll go to Paris in two weeks – the tickets are booked.
✗ We’ll go to Paris in two weeks – the tickets were booked.
Correct the following sentences.