Grammar Quiz

Tenses & Conditional Sentence Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Tenses & Conditional Sentence

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By the time the meeting started, I ___ all the necessary documents.

A. had prepared

B. prepared

C. was preparing

D. have prepared


Right now, they ___ a meeting with the marketing team.

A. have

B. have had

C. are having

D. have been having


They ___ TV when the power suddenly went out last night.

A. watched

B. had watched

C. were watching

D. have watched


They ___ for five hours by the time the concert starts.

A. will practice

B. will have practiced

C. will have been practicing

D. practice


While we ___ in the park, it suddenly began to rain heavily.

A. walked

B. had walked

C. were walking

D. have walked


If they knew how serious the issue was, they ___ it immediately.

A. would address

B. addressed

C. had addressed

D. will address


We ___ in this neighborhood since 2015.

A. live

B. lived

C. have lived

D. had lived


Despite the heavy rain, she don’t decided to cancel the outdoor event.

Which word is grammatically incorrect?

A. Despite

B. don’t

C. decided

D. event


If they had remembered to bring the equipment, we ___ able to finish the experiment before the lab closed.

A. would have been

B. will be

C. are

D. would be


If the weather ___ clear tomorrow, we will go hiking in the mountains.

A. will be

B. would be

C. is

D. was


The committee members, who has been reviewing the proposal for several weeks, finally reached a unanimous decision yesterday.

A. reviewing

B. reached

C. has

D. been


If she submits the final draft on time, the editor ___ it by Friday.

A. reviews

B. reviewed

C. will review

D. would review


By 8 PM tonight, he ___ the presentation.

A. will complete

B. will be completing

C. will have completed

D. completes


Despite having studied extensively for the exam, she fail to grasp some of the more complex theories discussed in class.

Which word is grammatically incorrect?

A. discussed

B. studied

C. fail

D. grasp


By the time the negotiations concludes, both parties will have invested significant resources and time in the process.

A. concludes

B. will have

C. invested

D. significant


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