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Test: Tense- 1 - Question 1

Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb.
Do you ____ playing football?

Detailed Solution for Test: Tense- 1 - Question 1

Option B is the correct answer because we use 'like' to talk about things or people which we enjoy or feel positive about or in a way to say 'similar to'. Here it is correct.
Option C is incorrect because 'liking' is always followed by 'towards'. It would be correct if ''do you have a liking towards football" was the statement.
Option A and D are incorrect because liked is the past tense whereas the statement is made in the present.

Test: Tense- 1 - Question 2

Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb.
He ______ while hiding the jewels.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tense- 1 - Question 2

'He' was the receiver of the action and not the doer, so the verb 'caught' has to be in the passive form. If a sentence has the word 'while', the shorter action is written in the simple past tense and the longer action, during which the other action occurred, is written in the past continuous tense. So, the correct answer will be in the simple past tense passive form, i.e 'was caught'. 

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Test: Tense- 1 - Question 3

Fill the blank with the correct form of the verb given in brackets.
If you study hard, you ______ (get) good grades in exams.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tense- 1 - Question 3

The sentence contains 'if' which shows that it is a conditional sentence. The situation described in the sentence is a likely or possible one, so the sentence is in the first conditional. For first conditional sentences, the 'if clause' is written in the present tense while the main clause is written as 'will + base form of verb.'  

Test: Tense- 1 - Question 4

Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb.
He _____ ashamed of himself.
This question has multiple correct options

Detailed Solution for Test: Tense- 1 - Question 4

There are two correct answers to this statement.
Option A  is incorrect because have is used 
Option B  is because 'was' is the past tense , as the statement itself does not specify a particular tense.
Option C is incorrect because 'has'  is used with the third person singular ,  be used to show possession and are important in making the 'perfect tenses' , hence it is the correct answer.
Option D is incorrect because 'had' is the past tense of 'has'. 

Test: Tense- 1 - Question 5

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb given in bracket.
If you go to school late, the teacher________(punish) you.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tense- 1 - Question 5

This is an example of a likely situation, and likely situations fall in the category of First Conditionals. In first conditionals, we use simple present tense in the 'If clause/ conditional clause' and simple future tense in the 'result clause/main clause'. So, the correct answer is A.  

Test: Tense- 1 - Question 6

Fill in the blank with the correct word/phrase.
Anil : I went to see Three Idiots yesterday. It's excellent.
Balu : Oh good, I am watching it tomorrow.
Anil : You ______ it.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tense- 1 - Question 6

In the given sentence, Balu says he is going to watch the movie tomorrow. So, we are talking about a future event. Anil is sure/determined that Balu "will love" the movie. The correct answer is, therefore, A) Will love.
Going to love is not correct grammatically since it needs to be preceded by 'are'. 
Shall is only used for first-person pronouns (I, we) so it is incorrect to use it here with 'you'. 

Test: Tense- 1 - Question 7

Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb.
It _____ all year round here.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tense- 1 - Question 7

Here, 'rains' in simple present tense is correct and 'rain' is incorrect because in general, the word "rains" refers to multiple showers, while "rain" can be one or more showers. Here, we are talking about 'rains all year round'. 
'Is raining' in present continuous tense is incorrect because it is used to indicate an action that is happening as we speak. Example: It is raining heavily here.
'Was raining' in past continuous tense is incorrect because it is used to indicate an incomplete action of the past. Example: It was raining yesterday night. 

Test: Tense- 1 - Question 8

Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb.
He saw that the clock __________.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tense- 1 - Question 8

The action 'saw' happened in the past and is thus written in simple past tense. The second action 'stopping of the clock' was already complete when the first action (seeing) happened so the second action will be written in the Past Perfect Tense. Hence, the answer is 'had stopped'.

Test: Tense- 1 - Question 9

Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb.
She replied that she _____  better.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tense- 1 - Question 9

The simple past tense, sometimes called the preterite, is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now. The given sentence requires the use of a simple past which can also be used to describe past facts or generalizations which are no longer in use. Since the verb replied is in past tense the verb should also be in simple past tense. Hence, Option B is correct. The sentence refers to a specific action in the past. Thus Option A can be ruled out as it refers to a present situation. Similarly, option C is incorrect as it is used to express actions taking place in the future. Option D is also incorrect as it shows some connection with the present.

Test: Tense- 1 - Question 10

Fill in the blank with the correct word/phrase.
As soon as I arrived, we ______ our food - everyone had waited for me.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tense- 1 - Question 10

The given sentence talks about completing the order in the past, as can be inferred from the word 'arrived' which is in simple past form. 
Past tense expresses an action or situation that was started and finished in the past. Most past tense verbs end in “-ed”. The irregular verbs have special past tense forms which must be memorized, like "left" is the past form of leave. For example – Last night, I finished my entire holidays homework.
Option A is in past continuous form and cannot be used here as it expresses an action that started and continued irrespective of another action in the past.
Option C is in past perfect form which is incorrect here as it is used to express actions that started and got completed before another action in the past.
Option D is incorrect here as 'would' is used to express sentences in subjunctive mood.
Option B is in simple past form and is the right choice here, as it indicates that an action (order) got completed in the past. Therefore Option B is the correct answer.

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