Tense mixed review Worksheet-34
A. Almost all trees has green leaves.
B. Almost all trees are having green leaves.
C. Almost all trees are have green leaves.
D. Almost all trees have green leaves.
A. Every year, it rained very heavily in our area.
B. Every year, it raining very heavily in our area.
C. Every year, it rains very heavily in our area.
D. Every year, it is raining very heavily in our area.
A. Sunita have been waiting for Anil’s call since morning.
B. Sunita has been waiting for Anil’s call since morning.
C. Sunita was been waiting for Anil’s call since morning.
D. Sunita has waited for Anil’s call since morning.
A. My mother will complete 50 years this June.
B. My mother will completed 50 years this June.
C. My mother will be complete 50 years this June.
D. My mother will completing 50 years this June.
A. She will talks to you tomorrow.
B. She will talk to you tomorrow.
C. She was talk to you tomorrow.
D. She will talking to you tomorrow.
A. The baby had been sleeping for two hours now.
B. The baby have been sleeping for two hours now.
C. The baby has been sleeping for two hours now.
D. The baby is been sleeping for two hours now.
A. Everyone has been clapping for the past five minutes.
B. Everyone has been clapped for the past five minutes.
C. Everyone has being clapping for the past five minutes.
D. Everyone is been clapping for the past five minutes.
A. Sunil was done his homework.
B. Sunil have done his homework.
C. Sunil has did his homework.
D. Sunil has done his homework.
A. In India, all adults has the right to vote.
B. In India, all adults have the right to vote.
C. In India, all adults are having the right to vote.
D. In India, all adults had the right to vote.
A. ‘Ramayana’ was writed by Valmiki.
B. ‘Ramayana’ was written by Valmiki.
C. ‘Ramayana’ was wrote by Valmiki.
D. ‘Ramayana’ was writing by Valmiki.
Answer Key:
Explanation: This is a fact; hence simple present tense is correct.
Explanation: This is routine (and a fact); hence simple present tense is correct.
Explanation: ‘Since’ suggests the use of present perfect continuous tense.
Explanation: ‘This June’ suggests near future; hence simple future tense is correct.
Explanation: ‘Tomorrow’ suggests future time; hence simple future tense is correct.
Explanation: ‘For’ suggests the present perfect continuous tense.
Explanation: ‘For’ suggests the present perfect continuous tense.
Explanation: Non-specific time suggests the present perfect tense.
Explanation: This is a fact; hence simple present tense is correct.
Explanation: The sentence is in the passive voice; hence simple past tense (passive voice) is correct.