Exercise On Simple Tenses

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1. Last Christmas I ----- (not/get) any presents. 

Explanation

The correct answer is "did not get". This is because the sentence is referring to an event that happened in the past, specifically last Christmas. The past tense form "did not get" is used to indicate that no presents were received during that time.

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This quiz tests understanding of simple tenses in English grammar, including present, past, and future forms through fill-in-the-blank questions.

2. She ----- (love) her friends. 

Explanation

The correct answer is "loves". In this sentence, the subject "she" is singular, so the verb should also be in the singular form. "Loves" is the present tense form of the verb "love" that agrees with the subject "she".

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3. I ----- ( walk) to school every day.

Explanation

The correct answer is "walk" because the sentence is in the present tense and the subject "I" requires the base form of the verb.

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4. Please,---- you  ----- ( help ) me?

Explanation

The correct answer is "will/help" because the question is in the future tense and is asking for assistance in the future. "Will" is the correct auxiliary verb to use in this context to indicate future action, and "help" is the main verb that follows it.

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5. What ----- you ----- (do) next year?

Explanation

The question is asking about future actions, which is indicated by the word "next year" and the use of the future tense "will." Therefore, the correct answer is "will/do," indicating that the person will do something next year.

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6. He ----- (go) to school last week.

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The correct answer is "went". This is the past tense form of the verb "go". It is used to describe an action that happened in the past, indicating that he went to school last week.

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Last Christmas I ----- (not/get) any presents. 
She ----- (love) her friends. 
I ----- ( walk) to school every day.
Please,---- you  ----- ( help ) me?
What ----- you ----- (do) next year?
He ----- (go) to school last week.
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