Grammar Quiz

Verb Tense Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Verb Tense

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Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The physicist has calculated the trajectory of the particle.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple past


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The biologist has been studying marine life for years.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Present continuous


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The botanist will have identified all the plant species by the end of the year.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple future


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? “My cat, Whiskers, has slept the entire day.”

A. past perfect

B. present perfect

C. future perfect


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The ecologist had recorded the data before the storm hit.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple past


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The researchers had published their findings before the conference.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple past


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The team will have completed the project by next month.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple future


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The experiment will have concluded by tomorrow.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple future


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The geologist had mapped the area before the expedition.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple past


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The chemist had mixed the solutions before the reaction started.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple past


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The astronomer has observed the comet through the telescope.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple past


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The scientist has discovered a new element.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple past


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? “The students had worked hard in class so they earned a pizza party.”

A. past perfect

B. present perfecr

C. Future perfect


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The engineer will have tested the new material by the end of the week.’

A. Past perfect

B. Present perfect

C. Future perfect

D. Simple future


Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? “She will have studied in France in college.”

A. Past perfect

B. present perfect

C. future perfect


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