Grammar Quiz

Daily Routines & Tenses Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Daily Routines & Tenses

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What do you do when your hair is messy?

A. Check your messages

B. Clean your room

C. Brush your hair

D. Have breakfast


What should you do before eating in the morning?

A. Wake up

B. Brush your teeth

C. Leave the house

D. Check messages


We usually ______ breakfast at 7:30 AM on weekdays.

A. are eating

B. eat

C. have

D. are eating


What do you do before going to bed to keep your room tidy?

A. Have breakfast

B. Wake up

C. Clean your room

D. Leave the house


They ______ their messages every morning before breakfast.

A. check

B. check

C. are checking

D. are checking


What is the first thing you do in the morning?

A. Wake up

B. Leave the house

C. Brush your teeth

D. Prepare your backpack


Which sentence is correct?

A. She wakes up at 7 AM every day.

B. She wakes up at 7 AM every day.

C. She is waking up at 7 AM every day.

D. She wakes up at 7 AM every day.


Listen! My brother ______ piano in his room.

A. plays

B. is playing

C. is playing

D. plays


Sarah ______ is wearing her shoes right now because we are late.

A. is wearing

B. wear

C. wear

D. wear


What do you do to see if someone has sent you a message?

A. Check messages

B. Put on shoes

C. Wake up

D. Brush your hair


What do you do to prepare before going out?

A. Put on clothes

B. Clean your room

C. Prepare your backpack

D. Check messages


Right now, Jake ______ his room because it is messy.

A. clean up

B. clean up

C. is cleaning up

D. clean up


What should you do after eating in the morning?

A. Brush your teeth

B. Leave the house

C. Put on shoes

D. Wake up


Look! Emily ______ her hair right now.

A. combs

B. is combing

C. combs

D. combs


What do you do before going out in the morning?

A. Leave the house

B. Wake up

C. Have breakfast

D. Brush teeth


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