Tenses
English Language
Tenses starts at 3 and continues till grade 10.
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What is the difference between present tense and past tense?
Choose the correct future tense sentence. (1) I am eating lunch. (2) I ate lunch. (3) I will eat lunch.
Choose the correct verb for the sentence: I _______ to music every day. (1) listen (2) listened (3) listening
Choose the correct verb for the sentence: She _______ her friends last week. (1) visit (2) visited (3) visiting
Choose the correct verb for the sentence: She _______ to school every day. (1) go (2) goes (3) going
Choose the correct verb for the sentence: The birds _______ every morning. (1) sing (2) sang (3) singing
Choose the correct verb for the sentence: The dog _______ loudly last night. (1) bark (2) barks (3) barked
Choose the correct verb for the sentence: The sun _______ in the east. (1) rise (2) rose (3) rises
Choose the sentence in the past tense. (1) He jumps high. (2) He jumped high. (3) He will jump high.
Which sentence is in the future tense? (1) He will swim. (2) He swims. (3) He swam.
Which sentence is in the future tense? (1) She will dance. (2) She dances. (3) She danced.
Which sentence is in the future tense? (1) They will dance. (2) They dance. (3) They danced.
Fill in the blank: He _______ his bike tomorrow.
Fill in the blank: He _______ his shoes now.
Fill in the blank: I _______ my friend next week.
Fill in the blank: I _______ my homework right now.
Is 'He is eating breakfast' in the past tense?
Is 'He will play football' in the present tense?
Is 'I am eating lunch' in the present continuous tense?
Is 'I am reading a book' in the present continuous tense?
