Grammar Quiz

Identifying Tenses Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Identifying Tenses

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She was watching television /when you came .

A. Present simple /Past simple

B. Past progressive /Simple present

C. Present progressive/Simple past

D. Past progressive/Past simple


– They were working on her computer.

– They have already left

A. Present progressive / present perfect

B. Past progressive/ Past perfect

C. Past progressive / Present perfect

D. Past progressive / Present simple


This house had been destroyed by the fire.

A. Past perfect -active 

B. Present perfect 

C. Present perfect -passive 

D. Past perfect -passive 


He had forgotten to take his umbrella .

A. Past simple

B. Past perfect

C. Present perfect

D. Past perfect progressive


I have been studying since morning .

A. Present perfect simple

B. Present progressive

C. Present perfect progressive

D. Past simple progressive


By this time next week, they will have finished the job .

A. Simple future

B. Future progressive

C. Future perfect

D. Future past perfect


What are you doing there?

A. Past simple progressive

B. Present perfect progressive

C. Present progressive

D. Past perfect progressive


She has lived in this street for ten years.

A. Present simple

B. Past simple

C. Present perfect progressive

D. Present perfect


The keys have been found .

A. Present perfect -active 

B. Past perfect -passive

C. Present perfect-passive

D. Past perfect -active 


– I am doing an exercise now.

– She will be 20 next summer .

A. Present simple / Future progressive

B. Present progressive/Future perfect

C. Present progressive/ Future simple

D. Past progressive/ Future simple


This time tomorrow I will be playing with my friends

A. Present simple continuous

B. Future simple

C. Future perfect continuous

D. Future continuous


– Have you ever been to Australia?

– Susan will be joining us .

A. Present perfect / Future simple

B. Past perfect / Future progressive

C. Present perfect /Future perfect progressive

D. Present perfect / Future progressive


I finished the project yesterday

A. Present simple

B. Past simple

C. Present perfect 

D. Past perfect 


I will always remember this. 

A. Simple present 

B. Simple future

C. Simple past 

D. Future perfect 


The letter is written .

A. Present simple  -active 

B. Past simple -passive 

C. Present simple t-passive

D. Present perfect-passive 


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