Preview (20 questions)
1 Question
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What are the three primary tenses in English?


Past Perfect Continuous, Present Perfect Continuous, and Future Perfect Continuous

Present, Past, Past Participle

Present Tense, Past Tense, and Future Tense

2 Question
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I have been living here.


Past Perfect Continuous

Present Perfect Continuous

Future Perfect Continuous

3 Question
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Q.

Mary will have gone on a holiday by this time next year.


Past Perfect

Present Perfect

Future Perfect

4 Question
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Aleena had made an ice cream cake.


Simple Past

Past Perfect

Past Progressive

5 Question
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Q.

The sentence "Was I playing?" is in Past Continuous Tense.


Right

Wrong

6 Question
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Q.

Identify the Present Perfect Tense:


I told that I would leave in one hour.

He has made this colorful chart.

He will be playing football.

7 Question
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Change this Simple Present into Past Perfect Progressive tense: "He drives a car."


He had driven a car.

He will be driving a car.

He had been driving a car.

8 Question
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A Simple Present Tense sentence use what kind of Verb?


V1

V2

V3

9 Question
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Q.

I returned home because I had forgotten my notebook at home.


Past Progressive Tense

Past Perfect Tense

10 Question
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I was playing basketball the whole evening.


Past Progressive

Present Progressive

Future Progressive

11 Question
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Which of the following is an example of Past Continuous Tense?


The sun was shining every day that summer.

They had gone out when you called.

He has done her homework so she was happy.

12 Question
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This tense uses past participle.


Simple Past

Perfect Perfect Continuous

Past Perfect Tense

13 Question
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"Have they been living here?" is a Past Perfect Continuous Tense.


True

False

14 Question
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The plane will have taken off by two hours.


Present Perfect

Past Perfect

Future Perfect

15 Question
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Q.

Change this Present Perfect Tense into negative sentence:

"I have started."


I does not started

I have not started

I am not yet started

16 Question
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This tense was formed using two components: the verb 'BE', and the '-ING' form of a verb.


Past Continuous Tense

Present Continuous Tense

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

17 Question
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Guess the Simple Past Tense:


I played basketball yesterday

I was playing basketball the whole evening

I play basketball every week

18 Question
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The formula for writing the _____________ tense is: had + been + present participle.


Simple Past

Future Continuous

Past Perfect Continuous

19 Question
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The Present perfect tense is used to indicate a future event that has a definitive end date.


True

False

20 Question
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Q.

"Shannon will have gardened by then." is a __________ tense.


Present Perfect Tense

Past Perfect Tense

Future Perfect Tense