English Grammar Test English Grammar Test Verb Tenses 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which sentence uses the simple past tense correctly?
- She goes to school yesterday.
- She went to school yesterday. (Correct answer)
- She has gone to school yesterday.
- She had go to school yesterday.
Correct answer: She went to school yesterday.
"Went" is the simple past form of "go," used for completed actions at a specific past time.
Question 2: Which sentence is in the simple present tense?
- He is eating breakfast now.
- He ate breakfast this morning.
- He eats breakfast every day. (Correct answer)
- He will eat breakfast tomorrow.
Correct answer: He eats breakfast every day.
"He eats breakfast every day" uses the simple present tense to express a habitual action.
Question 3: Choose the correct present progressive sentence.
- She reads a book right now.
- She is reading a book right now. (Correct answer)
- She reads a book every night.
- She has read a book.
Correct answer: She is reading a book right now.
The present progressive "is reading" expresses an action happening at this moment.
Question 4: Which sentence correctly uses the past progressive tense?
- I was study when she called.
- I studied when she called.
- I were studying when she called.
- I was studying when she called. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: I was studying when she called.
"I was studying" is the correct past progressive, using "was + verb-ing" for an ongoing past action interrupted by another.
Question 5: Identify the sentence in simple future tense.
- They are going to leave tomorrow.
- They leave tomorrow.
- They will leave tomorrow. (Correct answer)
- They have left.
Correct answer: They will leave tomorrow.
"They will leave tomorrow" uses "will + base verb" to express a simple future action.
Question 6: Which verb form correctly completes this sentence: "Every morning, the dog _____ at the mail carrier."
- barked
- is barking
- barks (Correct answer)
- will bark
Correct answer: barks
"Barks" is the simple present tense used for a habitual action.
Which sentence uses the simple past tense correctly?