Grammar Quiz

Grammar & Tenses Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Grammar & Tenses

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Robert is French but he lives in Dubai. He has been there __________________.

A. for three years

B. since three years

C. during three years

D. three years ago


“How old is the castle?”  “It _______________ (believe) to be over 900 years old.”

A. is believed

B. was believed

C. is being believed

D. was being believed


The sun ______ when the climber reached Mount Everest (shine)

A. shone

B. was shining

C. is shining


My friend is a writer. He __________ (write) three novels.

A. has been writing

B. is written

C. has written


I am from Ibra. I _________ there all my life.

A. am living

B. have lived

C. living

D. has lived


I saw my friend at the metro when I was going to work this morning but she _____________ me.

A. don’t see

B. didn’t saw

C. hasn’t seen

D. didn’t see


They _______ in an apartment right now because they can’t find a cheap house. (live)

A. lived

B. were living

C. are living


  My phone _______________ (steal) from my bag yesterday.

A. was stolen

B. stole

C. is stolen

D. was stealed


If I __________ (find) a good job, I’ll move to Madrid.

A. find

B. have found

C. found


We _____ (get) married on June 5th next year.

A. got

B. are getting

C. were getting


My students _____________ (read) when the fire alarm went off.

A. read

B. had read

C. were reading


Can you ride a bike?” “No, ____________ a bike but I want to learn.”

A. never riding

B. I’m never riding

C. I’ve never ridden

D. I was never riding


There’s somebody walking behind us. I think  we ____________ (follow).

A. were followed

B. is being followed

C. are being followed

D. are been followed


Shoes _____(make) in that factory.

A. are make

B. are made

C. is made


  We __________ (invite) to the concert but we didn’t go.

A. is invited

B. were invited

C. are invited

D. are being invited


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