Grammar Quiz

Tenses and Comparisons Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Tenses and Comparisons

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Hey there, students! Can you help Indah use the verb ‘cook’ in a sentence in the present tense? Let’s see your creativity!

A. Indah is cooking dinner now.

B. Indah cooked dinner yesterday.

C. Indah will cook dinner tomorrow.

D. Indah cooks dinner every night.


Hey there, Dian! Can you help Rizal figure out the comparative form of the adjective ‘small’? Let’s see if you can outsmart Angga!

A. smal

B. smaller

C. smalls

D. smallest


Hey Mega, can you spot the present tense verb in this sentence: They eat lunch at noon?

A. noon

B. eat

C. they

D. lunch


Hey Eko, can you spot the present tense verb in this exciting sentence: The dog runs fast like a champion!

A. jumps

B. barks

C. sleeps

D. runs


Hey Siti, can you help Dedi change the verb ‘walk’ to its past tense in this sentence? Let’s see if you can do it!

A. walked

B. walkedly

C. walks

D. walking


Hey Lila, can you spot the present tense verb in this fun sentence: He swims every weekend. Give it a try!

A. swam

B. swimming

C. swims

D. swim


Hey Hadi and Laila! Let’s have some fun with words! Can you spot the past tense verb in this sentence: We traveled to the beach.

A. travelled

B. traveled

C. traveling

D. travels


Hey Mega, can you spot the past tense verb in this fun sentence: He watched a movie last night. What do you think?

A. watching

B. watched

C. watches

D. watched a movie


Hey there, Dian! Can you help Dedi by changing the verb ‘cook’ to its past tense in this sentence?

A. cooke

B. cooked

C. cooking

D. cooks


Hey there, students! Can you help Indah use the verb ‘dance’ in a sentence in the present tense? Let’s see your creativity!

A. Indah dances at the party.

B. Indah danced at the party yesterday.

C. Indah will dance at the party.

D. Indah dancing at the party.


Hey there, students! Can you help Indah use the verb ‘read’ in a sentence in the present tense? Let’s see what you come up with!

A. Indah is reading a book now.

B. Wawan read a book yesterday.

C. Laila reads books every day.

D. I will read a book tomorrow.


Hey Susi, can you help Dedi figure out the superlative form of the adjective ‘smart’? Let’s see what you come up with!

A. smarter

B. smartest

C. smartly

D. smartestest


Hey there, Rina! Can you help Dedi find the present tense verb in this fun sentence: They play basketball every Saturday?

A. played

B. plays

C. play

D. playing


Hey Siti, can you help Dedi change the verb ‘run’ to its past tense in this sentence? Let’s see if you can do it!

A. ran

B. running

C. runs

D. runed


Hey Mega, can you spot the present tense verb in this fun sentence: She dances beautifully. Give it a try!

A. danced

B. dance

C. sings

D. dances


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