A Quick English Grammar Quiz About Tenses

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    Read the sentence and answer. Is it true or false? The dog will fetch the stick. - Simple Future tense

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This English grammar quiz focuses on identifying and using different tenses. It covers simple present, simple past, and simple future tenses, assessing understanding through completion, identification, and true\/false questions. It's designed to enhance learners' mastery of verb tenses.

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  • 2. 

    Identify the tense of the verbs in the following sentence: He will go with you.

    • Simple Present tense

    • Simple Past tense

    • Simple Future tense

    Correct Answer
    A. Simple Future tense
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Simple Future tense. The verb "will go" indicates an action that will happen in the future.

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  • 3. 

    Read the sentence and answer. Is it true or false? Soma and Roma played soccer. - Simple present tense

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    The sentence "Soma and Roma played soccer" is not in the simple present tense. The verb "played" is in the past tense, indicating that the action already happened in the past.

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  • 4. 

    Identify the tense of the verbs in the following sentence: Kaku reads his lesson.

    • Simple Past tense

    • Simple Future tense

    • Simple Present tense

    Correct Answer
    A. Simple Present tense
    Explanation
    The sentence "Kaku reads his lesson" is in the simple present tense. This is because the verb "reads" is in the present form, indicating an action that is happening in the present or is a habitual action.

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    Complete the sentence, using the verb given in the bracket in the simple past tense: Mrs. Ben ___________ (come ) back home an hour ago.

    Correct Answer
    came
    Explanation
    The sentence states that Mrs. Ben came back home an hour ago. "Came" is the correct past tense form of the verb "come".

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  • 6. 

    They all will be ______ by the time you return home.

    • Go

    • Went

    • Gone

    • Going

    Correct Answer
    A. Gone
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Gone" because it is the past participle form of the verb "go" and is used to indicate that the action of going has already been completed by the time the person returns home.

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    Complete the sentence, using the verb given in the bracket in the simple present tense.  Here ___________ (come) the most handsome man in the world.

    Correct Answer
    comes
    Explanation
    The sentence is in the present tense and is describing a habitual action or a general truth. The subject "the most handsome man in the world" is singular, so the verb "comes" agrees with it in the simple present tense.

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