Tense mixed review Worksheet-30
A. He is having a holiday tomorrow.
B. He has a holiday tomorrow.
C. He had a holiday tomorrow.
D. He have a holiday tomorrow.
A. Ma’am Anita will teach us history this year.
B. Ma’am Anita will teaches us history this year.
C. Ma’am Anita teach us history this year.
D. Ma’am Anita will taught us history this year.
A. Sunita will visit Goa last month.
B. Sunita will visited Goa last month.
C. Sunita visited Goa last month.
D. Sunita visits Goa last month.
A. Anil have seen the Taj twice.
B. Anil seen the Taj twice.
C. Anil had seen the Taj twice.
D. Anil has seen the Taj twice.
A. Mother have cooked the meal before the guests arrived.
B. Mother had cooked the meal before the guests arrived.
C. Mother has cooked the meal before the guests arrived.
D. Mother cooked the meal before the guests arrived.
A. Sunita is going to school by bus every day.
B. Sunita goes to school by bus every day.
C. Sunita is goes to school by bus every day.
D. Sunita going to school by bus every day.
A. Don’t disturb the boys. They were studying.
B. Don’t disturb the boys. They was studying.
C. Don’t disturb the boys. They are studying.
D. Don’t disturb the boys. They is studying.
A. My friend is at our party last night.
B. My friend will be at our party last night.
C. My friend were at our party last night.
D. My friend was at our party last night.
A. At 4 o’clock yesterday, we were writing our exam.
B. At 4 o’clock yesterday, we are writing our exam.
C. At 4 o’clock yesterday, we will be writing our exam.
D. At 4 o’clock yesterday, we was writing our exam.
A. The teacher will teach us this lesson yesterday.
B. The teacher taught us this lesson yesterday.
C. The teacher teaches us this lesson yesterday.
D. The teacher teached us this lesson yesterday.
Answer Key:
Explanation: He is a 3rd person singular subject and the verb shows possession + action is decided; hence simple present tense is correct.
Explanation: ‘This year’ talks about the recent future; hence simple future tense is correct.
Explanation: ‘Last month’ suggests past tense; hence simple past tense is correct.
Explanation: Vague time of action suggests present perfect tense.
Explanation: Two past actions suggest the use of past perfect tense; hence ‘had cooked’ and ‘arrived’ is correct.
Explanation: ‘Every day’ suggests routine; hence simple present tense is correct.
Explanation: Sentence 1 suggests continuity and present tense; hence present continuous tense is correct.
Explanation: ‘Last night’ suggests the past tense; hence simple past tense is correct.
Explanation: Part 1 of the sentence, suggests past continuity; hence past continuous tense is correct.
Explanation: ‘Yesterday’ suggests past tense; hence simple past tense is correct.