Q. Choose the correct form of the verb in this sentence: 'If she _____ hard, she will pass the exam.'
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A.
study
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B.
studies
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C.
studied
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D.
studying
Solution
The correct form is 'studies' for the present simple in conditional sentences.
Correct Answer:
B
— studies
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Q. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the past continuous tense.
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A.
I was reading when she called.
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B.
I read when she called.
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C.
I am reading when she called.
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D.
I will read when she called.
Solution
The past continuous tense is formed with 'was/were' + verb-ing.
Correct Answer:
A
— I was reading when she called.
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Q. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the present continuous tense.
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A.
She is studying for her exams.
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B.
She study for her exams.
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C.
She studied for her exams.
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D.
She was studying for her exams.
Solution
The present continuous tense is formed with 'is/am/are' + verb-ing.
Correct Answer:
A
— She is studying for her exams.
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Q. Identify the sentence that contains a verb form error.
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A.
She has finished her homework.
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B.
They was going to the park.
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C.
He is studying for the exam.
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D.
I have eaten lunch.
Solution
The correct form is 'They were going to the park.'
Correct Answer:
B
— They was going to the park.
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Q. Identify the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb in the conditional.
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A.
If it rains, we will stay inside.
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B.
If it rained, we will stay inside.
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C.
If it rain, we will stay inside.
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D.
If it rains, we stayed inside.
Solution
The first conditional uses 'if' + present simple, followed by 'will' + base form.
Correct Answer:
A
— If it rains, we will stay inside.
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Q. Identify the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb in the subjunctive mood.
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A.
If I was you, I would apologize.
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B.
If I were you, I would apologize.
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C.
If I am you, I would apologize.
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D.
If I be you, I would apologize.
Solution
The subjunctive mood uses 'were' instead of 'was' for hypothetical situations.
Correct Answer:
B
— If I were you, I would apologize.
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Q. Identify the sentence that uses the correct past perfect tense.
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A.
She had finished her work before the meeting.
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B.
She finished her work before the meeting.
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C.
She has finished her work before the meeting.
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D.
She was finishing her work before the meeting.
Solution
The past perfect tense is formed with 'had' plus the past participle.
Correct Answer:
A
— She had finished her work before the meeting.
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Q. Identify the sentence with the correct future tense.
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A.
I will go to the party tomorrow.
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B.
I going to the party tomorrow.
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C.
I goes to the party tomorrow.
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D.
I gone to the party tomorrow.
Solution
The future tense is formed with 'will' + base form of the verb.
Correct Answer:
A
— I will go to the party tomorrow.
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Q. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the simple present tense.
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A.
She play tennis every weekend.
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B.
She plays tennis every weekend.
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C.
She played tennis every weekend.
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D.
She playing tennis every weekend.
Solution
The simple present tense for third person singular requires 'plays'.
Correct Answer:
B
— She plays tennis every weekend.
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Q. Which of the following sentences is in the present perfect tense?
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A.
I have seen that movie.
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B.
I seen that movie.
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C.
I see that movie.
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D.
I will see that movie.
Solution
The present perfect tense is formed with 'have' + past participle.
Correct Answer:
A
— I have seen that movie.
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Q. Which sentence contains a verb form error?
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A.
They have went to the store.
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B.
They have gone to the store.
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C.
They go to the store.
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D.
They will go to the store.
Solution
'Went' is the incorrect past tense; it should be 'gone' in the present perfect.
Correct Answer:
A
— They have went to the store.
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Q. Which sentence correctly uses the present continuous tense?
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A.
They are playing soccer right now.
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B.
They play soccer right now.
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C.
They played soccer right now.
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D.
They will play soccer right now.
Solution
The present continuous tense is formed with 'am/is/are' plus the present participle.
Correct Answer:
A
— They are playing soccer right now.
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Q. Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense?
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A.
I have been studying for three hours.
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B.
I am studying for three hours.
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C.
I studied for three hours.
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D.
I will study for three hours.
Solution
The present perfect continuous tense is formed with 'have been' + verb-ing.
Correct Answer:
A
— I have been studying for three hours.
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Q. Which sentence correctly uses the simple present tense?
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A.
He play soccer every weekend.
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B.
He plays soccer every weekend.
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C.
He played soccer every weekend.
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D.
He playing soccer every weekend.
Solution
The simple present tense for third person singular adds 's' to the base form.
Correct Answer:
B
— He plays soccer every weekend.
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Q. Which sentence is in the future perfect tense?
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A.
I will have completed the project by Friday.
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B.
I complete the project by Friday.
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C.
I completed the project by Friday.
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D.
I am completing the project by Friday.
Solution
The future perfect tense is formed with 'will have' plus the past participle.
Correct Answer:
A
— I will have completed the project by Friday.
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Q. Which sentence uses the correct past tense form of the verb?
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A.
She go to the store yesterday.
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B.
She gone to the store yesterday.
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C.
She went to the store yesterday.
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D.
She goes to the store yesterday.
Solution
The correct past tense form of 'go' is 'went'.
Correct Answer:
C
— She went to the store yesterday.
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