Most Repeated MCQs about Tenses

Q. Read the following sentence and mark its correct category of tense:

Amara will not speak truth in front of jury.

a)      Present continuous tense

b)      Present simple negative tense

c)      Future simple negative tense

d)      Future perfect tense

Q. The following sentence is written in which tense?

Won’t Muniba walk to school tomorrow??

a)      Present simple interrogative negative

b)      Past simple interrogative negative

c)      Future simple interrogative negative

d)      Future continuous interrogative negative

Q. Identify the correct structural formula for future perfect tense.

a)     Subject + shall/will + have + verb 3rd  + object

b)      Subject + helping verb (have/has) + verb 3rd + object

c)      Subject + had + verb 3rd + object

d)      Subject + had been + Verb (ing) + object (optional) + time of action

Q. Choose the sentence written in future perfect tense.

a)      We have visited LA several times.

b)      He will be writing a letter to Mary.

c)      She will have cleaned the house.

d)      He will have been working hard for 2 weeks before the interview.

Q. Select the correct structural formula for future perfect continuous tense.

a)      Subject + verb 1st + object

b)      Subject + shall/will be + verb (ing) + object

c)      Subject + shall/will + have been + verb (ing) + object (optional) + time instant

d)      Subject + helping verb (have/has) + been + verb (ing) + object (optional) + since / for + time duration + object

Q. Identify the sentence written in the future perfect continuous tense.

a)      Mary will have been walking around for hours.

b)      In December, John will have been teaching at this school for five years.

c)      Imran will be writing a letter next year.

d)     Both a and b

Q. I’ve been calling Usman since morning. Identify the tense.

a)      Present simple tense

b)      Present continuous tense

c)      Past simple tense

d)     Present perfect continuous tense

Q. Identify the tense which describes an event or action that has not yet happened and is expected to happen in the future.

a)      Present tense

b)      Past tense

c)      Future tense

d)      NOT

Q. Identify the tense which is used to describe an activity or an event that has happened in the past or a past state of being.

a)      Future tense

b)     Past tense

c)      Present tense

d)      NOT

Q. We met yesterday. Identify this tense.

a)      Past perfect tense

b)      Future tense

c)      Present perfect tense

d)     Past simple tense

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