Grammar Quiz

[ Verb Tenses ]

In which tense are verbs usually ending in ‘-s’ or ‘-es’ when talking about he, she, or it?

A. Past

B. Present

C. Future

D. Continuous

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


Random Topics:

Past Tense (Regular and Irregular)Conjunctive AdverbsPersonal pronouns + possessive adjectives + Introgative pronounsAdverb and Noun Clauseslike/do not likeGrammar - Punctuation of SentencesMixed ConditionalPast Tense & Past Continuous TenseHow many / How much - Is there / Are thereConstrative Conjunction

Other quiz:

Grammar › View

Lisa arrived late. She wishes she………….earlier.

A. had arrive

B. has arrive

C. had arrive/hadn’t arrive

D. had arrived


Vocabulary › View

Which word best completes the following sentence?

The _______ wandered from town to town, carrying all his possessions in a tattered backpack.

A. vagabond

B. limber

C. oracle

D. partisan

E. blight