Perfect Tenses and Have Got Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Perfect Tenses and Have Got
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Identify the sentence that uses the past perfect tense.
A. By the time we arrived, the movie had started.
B. We have seen that movie before.
C. We will have seen the movie by then.
D. We are watching the movie now.
Transform the sentence “She has been working here for five years” into a question.
A. Has she been working here for five years?
B. Is she working here for five years?
C. Does she work here for five years?
D. Did she work here for five years?
Identify the sentence that uses the present perfect tense to describe a life experience.
A. I have visited Japan twice.
B. I visited Japan twice.
C. I will visit Japan twice.
D. I am visiting Japan twice.
Which sentence is an example of a complex sentence using a perfect tense?
A. Although she had studied hard, she didn’t pass the exam.
B. She studied hard, but she didn’t pass the exam.
C. She studied hard and passed the exam.
D. She will study hard for the exam.
Which sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that started in the past and continues to the present?
A. I have lived here since 2010.
B. I lived here in 2010.
C. I will live here in 2010.
D. I am living here since 2010.
Transform the sentence “They have been friends for years” into a question.
A. Have they been friends for years?
B. Are they friends for years?
C. Do they have been friends for years?
D. Did they have been friends for years?
Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense?
A. I have been reading this book for two weeks.
B. I read this book for two weeks.
C. I will read this book for two weeks.
D. I am reading this book for two weeks.
Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect tense?
A. She has been to Paris last year.
B. She has visited Paris several times.
C. She visits Paris every summer.
D. She will visit Paris next year.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses the past perfect tense.
A. She had left before I arrived.
B. She has left before I arrived.
C. She leaves before I arrived.
D. She will leave before I arrived.
Choose the correct transformation of the sentence: “I have never seen such a beautiful sunset.”
A. Never have I seen such a beautiful sunset.
B. I never see such a beautiful sunset.
C. I will never see such a beautiful sunset.
D. I had never seen such a beautiful sunset.
Which sentence uses “have got” to indicate possession?
A. I have got to go now.
B. I have got a new phone.
C. I have got to finish my homework.
D. I have got to leave early.
Choose the sentence that uses the future perfect continuous tense.
A. By next year, I will have been working here for five years.
B. By next year, I will work here for five years.
C. By next year, I have been working here for five years.
D. By next year, I will be working here for five years.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses the future perfect tense.
A. I will finish my homework by 8 PM.
B. I will have finished my homework by 8 PM.
C. I finish my homework by 8 PM.
D. I have finished my homework by 8 PM.
Identify the correct use of “have got” in a question.
A. Have you got any money?
B. Do you got any money?
C. Are you got any money?
D. Will you got any money?
Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect continuous tense?
A. She had been waiting for an hour when he finally arrived.
B. She has been waiting for an hour when he finally arrived.
C. She was waiting for an hour when he finally arrived.
D. She will have been waiting for an hour when he finally arrives.
