Correct Answer: C) play
Explanation: The Simple Present tense is used for habitual actions. “Play” indicates this tense.
A) Past Continuous
B) Present Perfect Continuous
C) Future Perfect Continuous
D) Past Perfect Continuous
Correct Answer: D) Past Perfect Continuous
Explanation: The Past Perfect Continuous tense describes an ongoing action that happened before another action in the past. “Had been sleeping” indicates this tense.
A) She will have baked the cake by the time you arrive.
B) I have been working for six hours.
C) He had been waiting when we reached.
D) They are watching a movie.
Correct Answer: A) She will have baked the cake by the time you arrive.
A) played
B) are playing
C) play
D) will play
Correct Answer: C) play
Explanation: The Simple Present tense is used for habitual actions. “Play” indicates this tense.
A) Present Continuous
B) Past Continuous
C) Future Continuous
D) Present Perfect
Correct Answer: B) Past Continuous
Explanation: The Past Continuous tense is used for actions that were ongoing at a specific time in the past. “Was cooking” indicates this tense.
A) He has been reading all day.
B) They are playing outside.
C) I have finished my homework.
D) We were eating lunch when she arrived.
Correct Answer: C) I have finished my homework.
Explanation: The Present Perfect tense is used for actions that have been completed at an unspecified time before now. “Have finished” indicates this tense.
A) Present Perfect
B) Future Continuous
C) Future Perfect
D) Past Perfect
Correct Answer: C) Future Perfect
Explanation: The Future Perfect tense is used for actions that will be completed before a certain point in the future. “Will have left” indicates this tense.
A) have been reading
B) am reading
C) will be reading
D) had been reading
Correct Answer: A) have been reading
Explanation: The Present Perfect Continuous tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues into the present. “Have been reading” indicates this tense.
A) Past Perfect
B) Past Continuous
C) Past Perfect Continuous
D) Present Perfect
Correct Answer: C) Past Perfect Continuous
Explanation: The Past Perfect Continuous tense describes an action that was ongoing before another action in the past. “Had been working” indicates this tense.
A) They will have been swimming for two hours.
B) I will be waiting for you at 6 PM.
C) She had been studying for the test.
D) We have been playing in the park.
Correct Answer: B) I will be waiting for you at 6 PM.
Explanation: The Future Continuous tense describes an action that will be happening at a specific future time. “Will be waiting” indicates this tense.
A) Simple Past
B) Future Perfect
C) Present Continuous
D) Present Perfect
Correct Answer: D) Present Perfect
Explanation: The Present Perfect tense is used to express actions that occurred at an unspecified time before now. “Has visited” indicates this tense.
A) finishes
B) will have finished
C) is finishing
D) had finished
Correct Answer: B) will have finished
Explanation: The Future Perfect tense is used to describe an action that will be completed before a future event. “Will have finished” is the correct form.
A) Present Perfect
B) Future Perfect
C) Past Perfect
D) Future Continuous
Correct Answer: C) Past Perfect
Explanation: The Past Perfect tense is used to describe an action that was completed before another action in the past. “Had eaten” indicates this tense.
A) She has written a letter.
B) I will write an email later.
C) He is reading a book now.
D) They had completed their work.
Correct Answer: C) He is reading a book now.
Explanation: The Present Continuous tense describes actions that are happening at the present moment. “Is reading” indicates this tense.
A) will be traveling
B) has traveled
C) was traveling
D) is traveling
Correct Answer: D) is traveling
Explanation: The Present Continuous tense is often used to describe planned future actions. “Is traveling” is the correct form.
A) Future Continuous
B) Future Perfect Continuous
C) Present Perfect
D) Past Perfect
Correct Answer: B) Future Perfect Continuous
Explanation: The Future Perfect Continuous tense describes an action that will continue up to a specific point in the future. “Will have been playing” indicates this tense.
A) Past Perfect
B) Present Perfect
C) Future Perfect
D) Past Continuous
Correct Answer: A) Past Perfect
Explanation: The Past Perfect tense describes an action that was completed before another past event. “Had written” indicates this tense.
A) will live
B) will have lived
C) live
D) lived
Correct Answer: B) will have lived
Explanation: The Future Perfect tense is used to describe an action that will be completed before a specific future point. “Will have lived” indicates this tense.
A) I will attend the meeting tomorrow.
B) She is attending the conference.
C) They have attended the lecture.
D) We were attending the show.
Correct Answer: A) I will attend the meeting tomorrow.
Explanation: The Simple Future tense is used for actions that will happen in the future. “Will attend” indicates this tense.
A) Past Continuous
B) Present Perfect
C) Past Perfect Continuous
D) Future Continuous
Correct Answer: C) Past Perfect Continuous
Explanation: The Past Perfect Continuous tense describes an action that was ongoing before another past event. “Had been waiting” indicates this tense.
A) Present Continuous
B) Past Continuous
C) Future Continuous
D) Future Perfect
Correct Answer: C) Future Continuous
Explanation: The Future Continuous tense describes an action that will be happening at a specific future time. “Will be working” indicates this tense.
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