Time Clauses and Conjunctions Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Time Clauses and Conjunctions
Preview:
Choose the correct conjunction: ‘I will study ___ I have time.’ (when/while)
A. when
B. if
C. because
D. although
Construct a complex sentence using ‘while’:
A. While she sings, he plays the guitar.
B. While I eat breakfast, my dog barks loudly.
C. While I was studying, my friend was playing video games.
D. While it rained, I went for a walk.
Fill in the blank: ‘___ the rain stopped, we went outside.’ (As soon as/Although)
A. As soon as
B. Whenever the rain stopped
C. Since the rain stopped
D. Before the rain stopped
What is the difference between ‘by’ and ‘until’ in terms of time?
A. ‘By’ means to start at a point; ‘until’ means to stop at a point.
B. ‘By’ indicates a deadline; ‘until’ indicates a continuous period leading up to a point.
C. ‘By’ refers to a specific time; ‘until’ refers to a past event.
D. ‘By’ is used for future events; ‘until’ is used for past events.
What tense should be used with ‘since’ in a sentence?
A. Future tense
B. Present perfect tense
C. Past simple tense
D. Present continuous tense
Construct a sentence using ‘during’ to indicate a time period.
A. We went to the beach every weekend during the fall.
B. During the night, the sun was shining brightly.
C. During the summer, we went to the beach every weekend.
D. During the winter, we stayed indoors all day.
Identify the time clause: ‘Whenever I see her, I feel happy.’
A. I see her whenever
B. I feel happy
C. Whenever I see her
D. Whenever I am sad
Identify the tense used in the sentence: ‘I had been waiting for an hour when she arrived.’
A. Past simple tense
B. Present perfect tense
C. Future continuous tense
D. Past perfect continuous tense
Fill in the blank: ‘By the time we arrived, the show had already started.’
A. paused
B. started
C. delayed
D. finished
Choose the correct conjunction: ‘I will go to the party ___ I finish my project.’ (before/after)
A. before
B. after
C. during
D. unless
Identify the time expression in the sentence: ‘I graduated two years ago.’
A. in 2020
B. three years ago
C. two years ago
D. last year
Which of the following is a time expression? (a) Since (b) Quickly (c) Beautifully
A. Since
B. Easily
C. Slowly
D. Yesterday
Use ‘until’ in a sentence that shows a time clause.
A. I will wait here until you leave.
B. I will wait here until you arrive.
C. I will stay here after you arrive.
D. I will leave before you arrive.
Use ‘from…to’ in a sentence to indicate a time range.
A. The store opens from 9 AM to 5 PM.
B. The event will take place from 10 AM to 2 PM.
C. The meeting is scheduled from Monday to Friday.
D. The class runs from January to December.
What is the function of ‘as soon as’ in a sentence?
A. It shows a cause-and-effect relationship.
B. It emphasizes the importance of an action.
C. It introduces a contrast between two ideas.
D. It indicates a time relationship between two actions.
