
TIGHTENING UP ON TENSE SEC 3 & SEC 4
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Warren Spence
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QUIZ - TENSE WITH THE FOCUS ON TIME
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Multiple Choice
How many aspects are there to tense?
Two, Subject and Predicate
Two, Aspect and Time
Two, Nouns and Verb
Two, Time and Predicate
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Drag and Drop
Tense is the method used to indicate
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Multiple Choice
Look at these three sentences. Which words indicate the aspect of the sentence?
I like to play badminton today
I liked to play badminton yesterday
I will like to play badminton tomorrow.
I will
today, tomorrow, yesterday
to play
like, liked, will like to
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Match
Match the following sentences to the correct tense by looking at the time in each example
He told me he was at the park yesterday.
It will be a nice day tomorrow.
Mary is going to a new school next term.
Past
Future
Present
Past
Future
Present
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Multiple Choice
What is the time of the tense indicated in this sentence?
I ate a burger yesterday.
PAST TENSE
PRESENT TENSE
FUTURE TENSE
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Multiple Choice
What is the time of the tense indicated in this sentence?
She loves to sing pop songs.
PAST TENSE
PRESENT TENSE
FUTURE TENSE
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Multiple Choice
What is the time of the tense indicated in this sentence?
I was running home.
PAST TENSE
PRESENT TENSE
FUTURE TENSE
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Multiple Choice
What is the time of the tense indicated in this sentence?
He will be going to the park.
PAST TENSE
PRESENT TENSE
FUTURE TENSE
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Multiple Choice
What is the time of the tense indicated in this sentence?
Tom is drawing cartoons.
PAST TENSE
PRESENT TENSE
FUTURE TENSE
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Multiple Choice
What is the time of the tense indicated in this sentence?
Sonita will pick up the menu.
PAST TENSE
PRESENT TENSE
FUTURE TENSE
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Quiz Time - Understanding the aspect of the tense.
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Match
Match the following parts of the sentences that help you identify the aspect in each tense
Future
Past
Perfect
Progressive
Progressive Future
WILL + VERB
VERB + ED
VERB + HAVE/HAS + BEEN
VERB + ING
WILL + HAVE+ VERB + ED
WILL + VERB
VERB + ED
VERB + HAVE/HAS + BEEN
VERB + ING
WILL + HAVE+ VERB + ED
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Match
Match the following sentences based on the aspect of the tense.
Lisa went to the supermarket.
I'm nineteen years old.
Don't lift that. You'll hurt yourself.
Past Simple
Present Simple
Future Simple
Past Simple
Present Simple
Future Simple
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences is NOT an example of the Progressive aspect of the tense?
No, I wasn't listening to the teacher.
I had finished studying when the phone rang.
He is working all day.
By 3019, we will be driving spaceships
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Fill in the Blank
Fill in the Past Perfect to complete this sentence in the negative.
She______________ to him in years.(speak)
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Dropdown
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Reorder
Reorder the following Perfect sentences from the Past to the Future
It has happened several times already.
The train had just left when I arrived at the station.
I had just put the washing out when it started to rain.
Won't they have arrived by 5:00?
By the time you read this I will have left.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of the Perfect tense?
I will have been here for six months on June 23rd
Have you just finished work?
Will he have been using a computer since Monday?
Will you have eaten when I pick you up?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of the Perfect tense?
She will not be going there.
He will have won the competition.
Google had banned spam sites.
Have they ever played chess?
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Multiple Choice
Which tense is indicated in this sentence?
Ben had been working for three hours when Rachel came home.
Past Tense Simple
Past Progressive Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Simple Tense
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Multiple Choice
Which tense is used here?
Ben had been working for three hours when Rachel came home.
Past
Past Simple Perfect
Future Progressive
Past Progressive
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