Prepositions and Tenses Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Prepositions and Tenses
Preview:
Combine the preposition with the correct tense: ‘I (call) you after I arrive home.’
A. I will call you after I arrive home.
B. I call you after I arrived home.
C. I called you after I arrive home.
D. I will be calling you after I arrive home.
Identify the preposition in the sentence: ‘The cat jumped off the table.’
A. off
B. in
C. under
D. on
Identify the preposition in the sentence: ‘He sat beside her during the movie.’
A. during
B. the
C. movie
D. beside
Choose the correct tense: ‘We (travel) to Spain last summer.’
A. traveled
B. travels
C. travelled
D. traveling
Correct the error: ‘He runned fast in the race.’
A. He ran fast in the race.
B. He run fast in the race.
C. He runs fast in the race.
D. He running fast in the race.
Combine the preposition with the correct tense: ‘They (arrive) at the party by 7 PM.’
A. They will have arrived at the party by 7 PM.
B. They arrived at the party by 7 PM.
C. They will arrive at the party by 7 PM.
D. They had arrived at the party by 7 PM.
Correct the error: ‘I have went to the store.’
A. I have gone to the store.
B. I have go to the store.
C. I went to the store.
D. I have gone to store.
Correct the error: ‘She have seen that film before.’
A. She has seen that film before.
B. She has seen that films before.
C. She seen that film before.
D. She have saw that film before.
Choose the correct tense: ‘They (play) soccer every Saturday.’
A. played
B. play
C. playing
D. plays
Use the correct tense: ‘I (finish) my homework before dinner.’
A. I will finish my homework before dinner.
B. I finished my homework before dinner.
C. I had finished my homework before dinner.
D. I finish my homework before dinner.
Correct the error: ‘She seen the movie last night.’
A. She seen the movie yesterday.
B. She was seeing the movie last night.
C. She saw the movie last night.
D. She has seen the movie last night.
Identify the preposition in the sentence: ‘The book is on the shelf.’
A. in
B. beside
C. under
D. on
Combine the preposition with the correct tense: ‘He (work) at the company since 2015.’
A. He has been working at the company since 2015.
B. He has worked at the company since 2015.
C. He worked at the company since 2015.
D. He is working at the company since 2015.
Combine the preposition with the correct tense: ‘We (meet) at the café tomorrow.’
A. We are meeting at the café tomorrow.
B. We meet at the café tomorrow.
C. We will meet at the café tomorrow.
D. We met at the café tomorrow.
Correct the error: ‘They was happy to see us.’
A. They was happy to see us all.
B. They is happy to see us.
C. They are happy to see us.
D. They were happy to see us.