Grammar Quiz

Reported Speech and Tenses Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Reported Speech and Tenses

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Select the proper past simple tense: Last year they __________ (travel).

A. travel

B. traveled

C. traveling


Choose the correct past simple form: She __________ (visit) her grandmother last week.

A. visiting

B. visits

C. visited


What is the correct present continuous form? They __________ (play) basketball right now.

A. played

B. are playing

C. plays


Find Superlative Adjective: Mount Everest is _____ mountain on Earth.

A. the highest

B. higher than

C. highers


What does ‘She runs fast’ imply about her speed?

A. slow motion

B. average pace

C. high speed


Convert this sentence into reported speech: ‘I am tired,’ he said.

A. He said he was tired.

B. He says he is tired.

C. He said he tired.


Fill In Present Continuous: She _________(cook) dinner right now.

A. cooks

B. is cooking

C. cook


What’s happening in this sentence? ‘They are playing soccer.’ It shows _________.

A. future action

B. ongoing action

C. completed action


Which adjective is in its superlative form?

A. the best

B. goodest

C. better


Choose Modal Verb indicating possibility: It ____ rain tomorrow.

A. may

B. mustn’t

C. shouldn’t


Identify the superlative form of ‘tall’:

A. taller

B. the tallest

C. tallness


Choose the correct present simple usage: The sun always __________ (rise).

A. rises

B. rose

C. rising


Determine which option represents superlative correctly: This exam was my __________ ever!

A. hardest

B. hardiest

C. more hard


Select the correct past continuous form: While I __________ (walk) in the park, it started to rain.

A. walking

B. walked

C. was walking


Transform ‘sad’ into an adverb:

A. sadly

B. sadley

C. sader


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