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Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 1

Which of the following sentences incorrectly uses the simple future tense?

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 1

Out of the given sentences, the sentence 'John translates all regional languages to English' incorrectly uses the future simple tense as it does not use the future form of the verb 'to be', which is 'will' followed by the neutral form of a verb.

Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 2

Identify the tense of the following sentence:
"She is studying for her math exam."

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 2

The sentence uses the verb "to be" (is) with the present participle (studying), which indicates the present continuous tense.

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Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 3

The ________ are used to describe actions but do not state the definite time of the actions.
Fill in the blank with the correct option.

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 3

The simple tenses are used to describe actions but do not state the definite time of the actions.

Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 4

Which tense is used to describe an action that happened in the past and is now finished?

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 4

The simple past tense is used to describe an action that happened at a specific time in the past and is now finished.

Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 5

My grandfather has won a marathon at the age of 70.
Convert the sentence in past perfect tense.

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 5

The past perfect form of the sentence 'My grandfather has won a marathon at the age of 70' would be 'My grandfather had won a marathon at the age of 70'.

Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 6

The ________ is used to express a continued or ongoing action that started in the past and is continued until now.
Fill in the blank with the correct option.

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 6

The present perfect continuous tense is used to express a continued or ongoing action that started in past and is continued until now.

Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 7

In which of the following sentences is the future perfect tense used?

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 7

The future perfect tense (will have left) has been used in the sentence given in alternative B. In alternative A, will leave is in the simple future tense. Hence, the correct answer is option B.

Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 8

Which of the following sentences is incorrect?

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 8

The sentence given in alternative B is incorrect. The correct sentence would be: They will have grown taller by the time I see them again. Hence, the correct answer is option B.

Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 9

I had been working there for a year
The given sentence is in

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 9

The sentence "I had been working there for a year" is in the:

  1. Past perfect continuous tense.

This tense is used to describe an action that began in the past and continued up to another point in the past.

Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 10

Sunny cooks for his family.
Convert the given sentence in simple past tense.

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Tenses) - Question 10

The simple past tense of the given sentence would be 'Sunny cooked for his family' as the simple past form of the verb 'cook' is 'cooked'.

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