Grammar Quiz

Verb Forms and Tenses Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Verb Forms and Tenses

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Determine the verb form in the sentence: “By the time you read this, I will have already left.”

A. Present Perfect

B. Past Perfect

C. Future Perfect


Determine the verb form in the sentence: “The children have been playing in the garden for hours.”

A. Present Progressive

B. Past Progressive

C. Present Perfect Progressive


Identify the voice of the verb in the following sentence: “The committee has approved the new policy after much deliberation.”

A. Active

B. Passive


Choose the correct verb tense for the sentence: “She has been studying for her exams since the beginning of the semester.”

A. Present Perfect

B. Past Perfect

C. Future Perfect


Determine the verb form in the sentence: “By this time next year, I will have been working at the company for a decade.”

A. Present Progressive

B. Past Progressive

C. Future Perfect Progressive


Choose the correct verb tense for the sentence: “By the time the guests arrive, the chef will have prepared the entire meal.”

A. Present Perfect

B. Past Perfect

C. Future Perfect


Identify the verb form in the sentence: “Running is a great way to stay fit.”

A. Infinitive

B. Gerund

C. Participle


Is the verb “appear” in the sentence “The magician appeared suddenly on stage” active or linking?

A. Active

B. Linking


Identify the verb form in the sentence: “To succeed, one must be willing to take risks.”

A. Infinitive

B. Gerund

C. Participle


Determine the verb form in the sentence: “They had been discussing the issue for several hours before reaching a consensus.”

A. Present Progressive

B. Past Perfect Progressive

C. Future Progressive


Determine the verb form in the sentence: “She has been waiting for the bus for over an hour.”

A. Present Perfect

B. Present Perfect Progressive

C. Future Perfect


Identify the voice of the verb in the following sentence: “The results are expected to be announced by the end of the week.”

A. Active

B. Passive


Identify the mood of the verb in the sentence: “If she were to win the lottery, she would travel the world.”

A. Indicative

B. Imperative

C. Subjunctive


Identify the mood of the verb in the sentence: “Ensure that all doors are locked before leaving.”

A. Indicative

B. Imperative

C. Interrogative


Is the verb “arrive” in the sentence “The train arrived late” transitive or intransitive?

A. Transitive

B. Intransitive


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