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English- Simple Tenses

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  • The Past Tense describes things that have already happened.
    False
    True
  • How do you form the past tense of verb?
    by adding -ly to the end of the original verb
    always add -ed to the end of the verb
    by using the original form of the verb
    by either using -ed at the end OR an irregular form
  • She promised to _______ her brother to school in the morning.
    carry
    carried
    will carry
  • We ______ our food yesterday morning.
    cooked
    cook
    will cook
  • I _______ the country last night.
    will leave
    left
    leave
  • I _______ the information with you in the future.
    share
    will share
    shared
  • She said she ______ the books for you next week.
    returned
    return
    will return
  • Which one of the following is NOT a main verb tense?
    Present
    Future
    Participle
    Past
  • They _____ their best but they did not succeed.
    will try
    did tried
    try
    tried
  • They all ______ the snacks day after tomorrow.
    will share
    share
    shared
  • I _____ the entire movie a week ago.
    see
    will see
    saw
  • Each tense is divided into: Simple, Continuous, Perfect and Perfect Continuous
    True
    False
  • Which of the following is an IRREGULAR verb?
    hate
    See
    carry
    like
  • I _______ yesterday.
    went
    will go
    go
  • His mother _______ away his phone after receiving his academic report.
    taken
    took
    will take
    had take
  • We _______ it tomorrow.
    will bring
    did brought
    bring
    had bring
  • How do you form the Present tense of a verb?
    by using the original form of the verb
    by adding will / shall before the verb
    by adding -ed to the end of the original verb
  • The main function of a verb is to ________.
    show movement
    indicate when an action occurs
    show ownership
    describe a noun
  • The Present tense describes things have have yet to happen.
    True
    False
  • Have you _______ the quiz?
    will complete
    completed
    complete
  • The Future tense describes things that are happening right now; things that are continuous.
    True
    False