Grammar Quiz

Tenses and Time Markers Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Tenses and Time Markers

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I (watch) TV when you called me.

A. watches

B. watched

C. was watching

D. watch


She (not see) a ghost yet?

A. She haven´t seen

B. She hasn´t saw

C. She didn´t see

D. She hasn´t seen


My aunt (not eat) seafood because she is allergic.

A. doesn’t eat

B. not eating

C. didn’t ate

D. not ate


I (never/eat) sushi before.

A. have never eaten

B. never ate

C. never eating

D. have never eat


What (you/do) after you leave your high school?

A. What you do

B. What are you do

C. What did you do

D. What will you do


They (play) football at 3 o’clock this afternoon.

A. play

B. played

C. will plays

D. are going to play


She (study) for her exams from Friday to Sunday.

A. studied

B. studies

C. was studying

D. study


Students (read) a long text when the power went out.

A. were reading

B. readed

C. was reading

D. were read


Why (you/choose) to study computer science?

A. Why did you choose

B. Why you choose

C. Why you chose

D. Why are you choosing


How many languages (he/speak)?

A. How many languages he speak?

B. How many languages does he speak?

C. How many languages he speak?

D. How many languages does he speaks?


He (work) at the company for five years so far.

A. has been working

B. is working

C. worked

D. was working


How long (you/work) at your current job?

A. How long you work

B. How long have you worked

C. How long will you worked

D. How long were you working


They (not finish) their homework yet.

A. not have finished

B. have not finishing

C. have not finished

D. did not finish


What time (you/leave) for the airport tomorrow?

A. What time are you leaving

B. What time you leave

C. What time will you left

D. What time did you leave


Peter usually (go) to the gym in the morning.

A. goes

B. was

C. go

D. going


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