Tenses and Modals Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Tenses and Modals
Preview:
Use present continuous to talk about the future: ‘I (meet) my friends later.’
A. I am meeting my friends now.
B. I will meet my friends later.
C. I am meeting my friends later.
D. I met my friends later.
Use a modal to express permission in the present: ‘You ____ leave early today.’
A. must not
B. can
C. should
D. may
Construct a ‘going to’ statement for the following: ‘He (start) a new job next week.’
A. He is starting a new job next week.
B. He is going to start a new job next week.
C. He started a new job next week.
D. He will start a new job next week.
Use present continuous to talk about the future: ‘He (finish) his project by Friday.’
A. He will finish his project by Friday.
B. He finished his project by Friday.
C. He finishes his project by Friday.
D. He is finishing his project by Friday.
Form the present perfect tense of the verb ‘to write’.
A. has wrote
B. has written / have written
C. have writed
D. wrote
Use a modal to express ability in the present: ‘She ____ play the piano.’
A. might
B. can
C. would
D. should
Change the following sentence to present perfect passive: ‘The company has launched a new product.’
A. A new product was launched by the company.
B. The company has been launching a new product.
C. A new product has been launched by the company.
D. The company launches a new product.
Construct a ‘going to’ statement for the following: ‘They (move) to a new house soon.’
A. They are going to move to a new house soon.
B. They moved to a new house soon.
C. They are moving to a new house soon.
D. They will move to a new house soon.
Use present continuous to talk about the future: ‘They (travel) to Paris next month.’
A. They are traveling to Paris next month.
B. They will travel to Paris next month.
C. They are travel to Paris next month.
D. They traveled to Paris next month.
Change the following sentence to present perfect passive: ‘The chef has prepared the meal.’
A. The meal has prepared by the chef.
B. The meal was prepared by the chef.
C. The meal has been prepared by the chef.
D. The chef prepares the meal.
Use present continuous to talk about the future: ‘We (have) a party on Saturday.’
A. We are having a party on Saturday.
B. We have a party on Saturday.
C. We will have a party on Saturday.
D. We had a party on Saturday.
Form the present perfect tense of the verb ‘to see’.
A. has saw
B. have seened
C. have saw
D. have seen / has seen
Change the following sentence to present perfect passive: ‘The artist has painted the mural.’
A. The mural was painted by the artist.
B. The artist paints the mural.
C. The mural has painted the artist.
D. The mural has been painted by the artist.
Use a modal to express necessity in the present: ‘You ____ (must) finish your homework.’
A. You should finish your homework.
B. You must finish your homework.
C. You might finish your homework.
D. You can finish your homework.
Form the present perfect tense of the verb ‘to eat’.
A. have eaten / has eaten
B. eating
C. will eat
D. ate
