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Tenses

English Language

Tenses starts at 3 and continues till grade 10. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Tenses. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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What is the difference between present continuous and present perfect continuous tense?
What is the difference between simple past and present perfect tense?
What is the future continuous form of the verb 'play'?
What is the past tense of the verb 'run'?
What is the present continuous form of the verb 'write'?
What is the simple present form of the verb 'to be' for 'he'?
Which tense is used in the sentence: 'I will have been working here for five years next month.'?
Which tense is used in the sentence: 'She had left before I arrived.'?
Choose the correct future tense form: 'I ______ (go) to the park tomorrow.' (1) go (2) went (3) will go (4) going
Choose the correct option: 'He ______ (eat) breakfast every morning.' (1) eat (2) eats (3) eating (4) eaten
Choose the correct option: 'I ______ (not/see) him since Monday.' (1) did not see (2) have not seen (3) do not see (4) am not seeing
Choose the correct option: 'She ______ (finish) her homework before dinner.' (1) finishes (2) finished (3) has finished (4) had finished
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb: 'They ______ (play) football every Sunday.'
Fill in the blank: 'By the time you arrive, we ______ (finish) our lunch.'
Fill in the blank: 'By this time tomorrow, we ______ (finish) the project.'
Fill in the blank: 'He ______ (not/come) to school today.'
Is the following sentence in the future perfect tense? 'They will have left by noon.' (Yes/No)
Is the following sentence in the past perfect tense? 'He had eaten before he left.' (Yes/No)
Is the following sentence in the present perfect tense? 'I have finished my homework.' (Yes/No)
Is the following sentence in the simple past tense? 'They played outside.' (Yes/No)