Grammar Quiz

Verb Tenses (Progressive, Perfect) Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Verb Tenses (Progressive, Perfect)

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Ava is practicing the lyrics for tonight’s concert. What tense is the verb in?

A. Past Progressive

B. Present Progressive

C. Future Progressive


I had remembered my homework just in time.

A. present perfect

B. past perfect

C. future perfect


I raised my hand once I had identified the answer.

A. present perfect

B. past perfect

C. future perfect


The sky IS BECOMING darker by the minute.

A. present progressive

B. past progressive

C. future progressive


By Friday afternoon, we will have finished another week of school.

A. present perfect

B. past perfect

C. future perfect


After several months of saving, my sister and I have saved enough money to buy our parents a gift.

A. present perfect

B. past perfect

C. future perfect


Mrs. Smith’s class WILL BE PLAYING kickball at recess today.

A. present progressive

B. past progressive

C. future progressive


The artist WAS MAKING amazing pictures in his studio.

A. present progressive

B. past progressive

C. future progressive


I AM REMEMBERING the quiet streets in my hometown.

A. present progressive

B. past progressive

C. future progressive


Jason and Roland were riding their bikes when it started to rain.

A. present progressive

B. past progressive

C. future progressive


Most teachers have notified the office about any problems in their classrooms.

A. present perfect

B. past perfect

C. future perfect


Ian will go to Canada during the February break. What tense is the verb in?

A. Past tense

B. Present tense

C. Future tense


My brother IS VISITING our cousins in Chicago right now.

A. present progressive

B. past progressive

C. future progressive


Highlight any word(s) that make up the verb.

The teacher is assigning a secret project to Nick Fury’s class.

A. assigning

B. Is

C. is assigning

D. Is assigning a secret…


Click on the correct verb phrase

When Charles Lindbergh was born, no one (had heard, will hear) of jets, or even motorized airplanes

A. had heard

B. will hear


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