Verb Tenses and Gerunds Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Verb Tenses and Gerunds
Preview:
Identify the gerund in the sentence: ‘Learning new languages is exciting.’
A. Exciting
B. Learning
C. Languages
D. New
Identify the gerund in the sentence: ‘I enjoy reading books.’
A. I
B. enjoy
C. books
D. reading
Use the future tense in a sentence: ‘I __________ (to go) to the concert tomorrow.’
A. I went to the concert tomorrow.
B. I go to the concert tomorrow.
C. I am going to the concert tomorrow.
D. I will go to the concert tomorrow.
Convert the verb ‘see’ to past tense.
A. sighted
B. seen
C. views
D. saw
Convert the verb ‘eat’ to past tense.
A. eated
B. eats
C. ate
D. eating
Convert the verb ‘drive’ to past tense.
A. drove
B. driven
C. droveing
D. driveed
Use the future tense in a sentence: ‘We __________ (to visit) the museum on Saturday.’
A. We are visiting the museum on Saturday.
B. We visit the museum on Saturday.
C. We will visit the museum on Saturday.
D. We visited the museum on Saturday.
Identify the gerund in the sentence: ‘Jogging helps me stay fit.’
A. Running
B. Swimming
C. Jogging
D. Cycling
Identify the gerund in the sentence: ‘Dancing is a great way to exercise.’
A. Way
B. Exercising
C. Great
D. Dancing
Identify the gerund in the sentence: ‘His favorite activity is painting.’
A. drawing
B. sketching
C. painting
D. sculpting
Use the future tense in a sentence: ‘I __________ (to start) my new job next month.’
A. I started my new job next month.
B. I am starting my new job next month.
C. I have started my new job next month.
D. I will start my new job next month.
Use the future tense in a sentence: ‘They __________ (to travel) to Paris next year.’
A. They will travel to Paris next year.
B. They have traveled to Paris next year.
C. They traveled to Paris next year.
D. They are traveling to Paris next year.
Convert the verb ‘write’ to past tense.
A. wrote
B. writ
C. writed
D. writeed
Identify the gerund in the sentence: ‘Swimming is my favorite hobby.’
A. Is
B. Favorite
C. Swimming
D. Hobby
Use the future tense in a sentence: ‘She __________ (to finish) her project by next week.’
A. She is finishing her project by next week.
B. She finished her project by next week.
C. She will finish her project by next week.
D. She has finished her project by next week.
