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Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 1

"I will have done my work in a week" is an example of -

Detailed Solution for Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 1

The structure of the verb in the sentence is 'will have + third form of the verb' so it is a statement in the Future Perfect Tense.

The structure of present perfect tense is (Have/has + third form of the verb), hence option 'A' is incorrect as per the given question.

The structure of future continuous tense is 'Will/shall + be + verb+ing', hence option 'C' is incorrect as per the given question.

The structure of future perfect continuous tense is 'Will/shall + have + been verb+ing', hence option 'D' is incorrect as per the given question.

The correct answer is option 'B'

Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 2

In which tense are 'is, am, are' used as helping verbs (Active Voice)?

Detailed Solution for Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 2

'is, am, are' are used as helping verbs combined with 'ing' form of the main verb to form Present Continuous Tense.

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Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 3

Choose the correct future tense form of the verb given in the bracket.

We don't think our teacher _____ (meet) us again.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 3

The word 'again' suggests that the sentence is in the future tense. Option B is the correct form of the verb here, and it represents a simple future tense. In option A 'be' is missing in 'will be meeting' therefore it isn't the right form of future continuous tense. Options C and D does not make the sentence meaningful. Thus option B is the right answer.

Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 4

The given statement has some error. From the given options, which is the correct way of writing the given sentence?

I am having a car.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 4

'Have' and 'having' can be quite confusing. The rule is when we talk about something we own or possess e.g. car, house etc or when we talk about something that has an uncertain duration e.g a cold, a headache etc, we use 'have'. When we talk about something that has a definite beginning, duration, and end, we use 'having'. For example, I am having a baby in November, I am having dinner, etc. Here, the sentence talks about possessing a car. So, the correct verb to use is 'have'.
The correct option is B) I have a car.

Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 5

Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb.

He said that he ______ for a walk this evening.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 5

Here, 'would go' in simple future tense is correct because it is used as the past form of will when reporting what somebody has said or thought. Here, 'he' said that he 'would go' for a walk in the future (evening). 'Will' is used for showing that somebody is willing to do something or is used for asking somebody to do something. Example: Will you get up from that chair? 'Has been going' in present perfect continuous tense is used to indicate an action that started at some point in the past and may or may not be complete. 'Is' is used to indicate an action that is going on at the time of speaking. Example: The child is going to school.

Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 6

Pick the option that best corrects the following sentence:

I am going to the office every day by bus.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 6

The given sentence is grammatically incorrect because we use 'am going' when we are going somewhere in the present and not for an activity performed on a regular basis. From the options given, option A) is incorrect because 'were' is used for plural nouns/pronouns but here the pronoun is singular, 'I'. Option B) 'will have gone' is incorrect because it is in the future perfect tense. Options C and D are both correct. Option C has 'go to' which is the right tense (simple present) to use for habits or events that take place on a regular basis. Option D is not grammatically correct, it should be 'I have been going to the office. . .'. Therefore, option C is the correct answer.

Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 7

Complete the statement by using the correct form of the verb given in brackets.

At the end of January next year, my father _______ (retire).

Detailed Solution for Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 7

The statement mentions a specific time in the future when a particular event is likely to happen. So, the correct tense of the verb is the SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE. Hence, it will take the form: will + base form of the verb.

Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 8

Choose the option that completes the sentence correctly:

I ______ hard until I crack the MBA entrance examinations.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 8

Here, 'will study' in simple future tense is correct because it is used to indicate an action that has not taken place as yet. Here, 'will study' is an action that has not taken place as yet. 'Am studying' in present continuous is incorrect because it implies an action going on at the time of speaking. 'Was studying' in past continuous is incorrect because it is used to indicate uncompleted action in the past (with or without time reference). Usage of 'study' in this sentence is grammatically incorrect.

Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 9

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb given in the bracket.

First he _____ (have) to fill in a form for a new cheque book, as all the cheques in the old book are used up.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 9

The sentence has two parts. The second part i.e 'as all the cheques in the old book are used up' indicates a present situation. Therefore, we need to use the simple present tense form of the verb 'have' to maintain tense throughout.  So, the correct answer is option A) has. The other options are not in simple present tense and so cannot be used.

Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 10

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb given in the bracket.

He ______ (think) this amount will be sufficient at the moment.

Detailed Solution for Test: Tenses - 2 - Question 10

Option B is the correct answer because the person is thinking right now, in the present, that the amount is sufficient ,so thinks is correct. Option A and D are incorrect because 'was thinking' and 'thought' are past tense, while the statement is made in the present tense, note: 'at the moment'. Option C is incorrect because it is in future tense while the statement is made in the present.

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