Grammar Quiz

Present Tenses and Vocabulary Quiz

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He usually ………….. the bus, but today his mum is giving him a lift into school.

A. is catching

B. catches


While walking in the park, I came ………….. a lost dog.

A. at

B. in

C. across

D. with


My boss asked me to deal ………… the customer complaint.

A. with

B. on

C. at

D. in


It’s hot outside and I could do …………… a cold drink.

A. on

B. with

C. without

D. at


Somebody …………………….. my cookies. There are none left.

A. has eaten

B. have eaten

C. have been eating


What’s the matter with you? You ……………….. anything since this morning.

A. haven’t said

B. have said

C. said


I’m going to roll up my ………………. and start cleaning the house.

A. sleeves

B. shirts

C. trousers

D. ties


After taking a shower, I put on my dressing …………. to stay warm.

A. tie

B. gown

C. jacket

D. coat


Rachel works as a volunteer at a kids’ club.

A. Rachel on Saturdays

B. On Saturdays, Rachel


How long ………………….. Peter?

A. have you known

B. have you been knowing


I think ………….. this grammar question now.

A. am understanding

B. understand


I ……………………….. and my legs are really tired now.

A. have cycled

B. have been cycling


I’m sorry I’m late, ………………. for a long time?

A. have you been waiting

B. have you waited


During a financial crisis, it is important to tighten your …….. and spend money wisely.

A. belly

B. belt

C. boot

D. bag


Our boots …….. dirtier and dirtier in this muddy field.

A. are getting

B. get


The teacher made sure to explain the new topic in an ……………… way.

A. suitable

B. understandable

C. hospitable

D. edible


The students ……………. to get high marks in the exam.

A. are aiming

B. aim


We’re trying to ……………. money for our school’s charity event.

A. rise

B. rate

C. rake

D. raise


My sister is…………… chatting to her boyfriend on the phone. It’s so annoying!

A. often

B. always


I think ………………… chocolate since I was born.

A. I’ve been liking

B. I’ve liked

C. I has liked


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