Tenses Questions and Answers – Set 4

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Tenses – Set 4”.

1. Identify the sentence with Present Perfect Continuous tense.
a) I will have been singing songs.
b) I am going to the restaurant.
c) She has been knitting sweaters.
d) He had been racing cars.
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Answer: c
Explanation: The verb “knitting” in the sentence denotes an action that is continuous and incomplete and the word “has been” denotes the present time zone. Therefore, the sentence is in Present Perfect Continuous tense.

2. Identify the sentence with Past Perfect tense.
a) We were walking down the lane.
b) She would’ve wished him.
c) He had seen the movie already.
d) The dog had been eating all the food.
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Answer: c
Explanation: The verb “seen” in the given sentence denotes an action that had been completed/finished and the word “had” depicts the past time zone. Therefore, the given sentence is in Past Perfect tense.

3. Identify the sentence with Present Continuous tense.
a) I am drinking water.
b) She didn’t listen to class.
c) Hari was dancing in the dorm.
d) We drove to Gujarat.
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Answer: a
Explanation: The verb “drinking” in the given sentence denotes an action that is going on and the word “am” depicts the present time zone. Therefore, the given sentence is in Present Continuous tense.
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4. Identify the sentence with Future Perfect tense.
a) I shall have washed the dishes.
b) I am riding my bicycle.
c) I will go to the market.
d) I shall have been playing games.
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Answer: a
Explanation: The verb “washed” in the given sentence denotes an action that had been completed/finished and the phrase “shall have” depicts the future time zone. Therefore, the given sentence is in Future Perfect tense.

5. Identify the sentence with Simple Present tense.
a) I sing a lot of melody songs.
b) She was bad at tennis.
c) He made a postcard.
d) We were hiking.
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Answer: a
Explanation: The verb “sing” in the given sentence denotes an action that hasn’t been given any indications of completeness or incompleteness and it depicts the present time zone. Therefore, the given sentence is in Simple Present tense.

6. Identify the sentence with Past Perfect Continuous tense.
a) I am watching a movie.
b) I had been washing my clothes.
c) I was playing the guitar.
d) We played football.
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Answer: b
Explanation: The verb “seen” in the given sentence denotes an action that had been completed/finished and the word “had” depicts the past time zone. Therefore, the given sentence is in Past Perfect tense.

7. Identify the sentence with Present Perfect tense.
a) I am writing a novel.
b) I have cooked dinner.
c) She has been playing all day.
d) We had been watching the race.
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Answer: b
Explanation: The verb “cooked” in the given sentence denotes an action that had been completed/finished and the word “have” depicts the present time zone. Therefore, the given sentence is in Present Perfect tense.
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8. Identify the sentence with Simple Past tense.
a) She was talking to her teacher.
b) I had been watching a soap opera.
c) I was very upset with what she did.
d) He had been thinking about it all day.
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Answer: c
Explanation: The verb “upset” in the given sentence denotes an action without any indications of completeness or incompleteness and the word “was” depicts the past time zone. Therefore, the given sentence is in Simple Past tense.

9. Identify the sentence with Simple Future tense.
a) I will go to London.
b) I will have assisted him.
c) I shall have been baking a cake.
d) I will be cycling.
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Answer: a
Explanation: The verb “go” in the given sentence denotes an action without any mention of its completion or incompletion and the word “will” depicts the future time zone. Therefore, the given sentence is in Simple Future tense.
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10. Identify the sentence with Future Continuous tense.
a) I will be caring.
b) I had been repairing the watch.
c) She was drinking juice.
d) He will speak tomorrow.
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Answer: a
Explanation: The verb “caring” in the given sentence denotes an action that is continuous and incomplete and the phrase “will be” depicts the future time zone. Therefore, the given sentence is in Future Continuous tense.

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