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Mastering English Verb Tenses Quiz
Autor :
Laura Narcar
1.
What tense is used for actions happening right now?
A
Future Perfect
B
Past Simple
C
Present Continuous
2.
Which tense describes an action completed before another action?
A
Present Simple
B
Past Perfect
C
Future Continuous
3.
What is the structure of the Present Simple tense?
A
Subject + was/were + verb
B
Subject + base form of the verb
C
Subject + will + verb
4.
Which tense is used for predictions about the future?
A
Past Continuous
B
Present Perfect
C
Future Simple
5.
What tense is used for ongoing actions in the past?
A
Present Simple
B
Past Continuous
C
Future Perfect
6.
Which tense indicates an action that started in the past and continues to the present?
A
Present Perfect
B
Past Simple
C
Future Simple
7.
What is the formula for the Future Perfect tense?
A
Subject + is + verb
B
Subject + will have + past participle
C
Subject + was + verb
8.
Which tense is used for habitual actions?
A
Future Continuous
B
Present Simple
C
Past Perfect
9.
What tense is used for actions that will be ongoing in the future?
A
Present Perfect
B
Future Continuous
C
Past Simple
10.
Which tense describes a completed action in the past with relevance to the present?
A
Future Simple
B
Present Perfect
C
Past Continuous
11.
Can we use the auxiliary verb in present simple statements?
A
Sometimes, when we use it for emphasis
B
Definitely yes
C
Definitely no
12.
What verb tense do we use to refer to an annoying habit of someone else?
A
Present Continuous
B
Present Simple
C
Present Perfect
13.
Phrases such as "It's the first/ second/ third/ etc time.... are followed by the
A
Present perfect simple
B
Present perfect continuous
C
Past simple
14.
Why stative verbs are not normally used in continuous tenses?
A
They describe actions
B
They don't describe actions
C
They describe events
15.
Can we find the same form verb which is stative and non-stative?
A
Definitely yes
B
Definitely no
C
As a stative verb, it has one meaning and as non-stative, another one.