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Q. 1
What does the future simple tense indicate?
A
Past actionsB
Present actionsC
Future actionsD
Hypothetical actionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 2
When is the past simple tense typically used?
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To express future plansB
To describe actions happening right nowC
To indicate actions in the futureD
To describe actions that occurred at a specific point in the pastClick an option to check your answer
Q. 3
Which of the following is NOT one of the primary tenses in English?
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ProgressiveB
PresentC
FutureD
PastClick an option to check your answer
Q. 4
Which tense is used to describe actions that have a connection to the present or actions that occurred at an unspecified time in the past?
A
Future perfectB
Present perfectC
Past continuousD
Past simpleClick an option to check your answer
Q. 5
What is the definition of tense in grammar?
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A punctuation markB
A grammatical category indicating timeC
A type of adjectiveD
A form of interjectionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 6
What is the primary function of conditional tenses?
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To convey hypothetical or unreal conditions and their potential consequencesB
To indicate habitual actionsC
To describe past eventsD
To express future plansClick an option to check your answer
Q. 7
Which type of tense indicates actions that are ongoing right now?
A
Present continuousB
Present simpleC
Past continuousD
Future simpleClick an option to check your answer
Q. 8
Which type of tense is used for scheduled events and general truths?
A
Future continuousB
Past perfectC
Past continuousD
Present simpleClick an option to check your answer
Q. 9
Which tense is used for actions happening in the present or near future?
A
Future perfectB
Past simpleC
Present continuousD
Past perfectClick an option to check your answer
Q. 10
In English, how many primary tenses are there?
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5B
2C
3D
4Click an option to check your answer
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