Tenses, Tag Questions, Phrasal Verbs Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Tenses, Tag Questions, Phrasal Verbs
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Tag question : Present Continuous Tense.
A. We are working tomorrow, aren’t we?
B. We are working tomorrow, won’t they?
C. We are working tomorrow, weren’t we?
Analyse whether the sentence given is true or false.
Past Continuous Tense : “When I got there,they were already gone.”
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
Analyse the category of tenses for this sentence : “We play soccer every weekend.”
A. present perfect
B. simple past
C. simple present
Analyse whether the sentence given is true or false.
“I will be helps my mother to make breakfast.”
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Tag question : Simple Future Tense.
A. Farish will come to the seminar, won’t he?
B. Farish will came to the seminar, won’t he?
C. Farish will come to the seminar, will he?
Analyse the category of tenses for this sentence : “Amin has searched for his book in the bedroom.”
A. Present Perfect
B. Past Continuous
C. Simple Past
Tag question: Future perfect
A. She won’t do that, will she?
B. She won’t have done that, will she?
C. She hasn’t done that, has she?
Analyse whether the sentence given is true or false.
“I was wrong about it, am I?”
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
Analyse whether the sentence given is true or false.
“I jot up all the information given by my lecturer.”
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
Analyse whether the sentence given is true or false.
Present Perfect : “The girl has given up.”
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
Match the verb with a particle/preposition to form a correct sentence :
“The judges will (hold) ____________ to their decision for a while.”
A. on
B. off
C. onto
Tag question : Simple Present Tense.
A. You don’t live here, do you?
B. You didn’t live here, did you?
C. You doesn’t live here, does you?
Analyse whether the sentence given is true or false.
Simple Past : “Aira fell for the clown tricks.”
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Analyse whether the sentence given is true or false.
They were discussing, were they?
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
Match the verb with a particle/preposition to form a correct sentence : “Children may (act) ________________ in class in an effort to get attention.”
A. on
B. up
C. out