Posted inTENSES TENSES Posted by By AP STUDY CIRCLE 23/04/2024No Comments Welcome to your TENSES test press Start Quiz Name Email Phone 1. Which sentence is in the simple present tense? I have finished my homework. They will go to the beach tomorrow. He plays football every Saturday. She is cooking dinner right now. 2. Which sentence is in the simple past tense? I will meet you at the restaurant. She has been reading for two hours. He finished his dinner an hour ago. They are going to the park. 3. Which sentence is in the simple future tense? I am reading a book. He will visit his grandmother next week. They have been waiting for a long time. She is going to the concert tonight. 4. Which sentence is in the simple present tense? I will be studying abroad next semester. He teaches English at a school. She was playing the piano when I arrived. They have lived in this city for five years. 5. Which sentence is in the simple past tense? She has lived in Paris for ten years. They will visit their grandparents this weekend. He played basketball yesterday. I am going to the gym later. 6. Which sentence is in the simple future tense? She has been working hard all week. They are watching a movie tonight. He will finish his project by tomorrow. I am reading a novel these days. 7. Which sentence is in the simple present tense? She has been traveling around the world. He always eats breakfast at 7 AM. They were playing in the park. I will have finished my work by then. 8. Which sentence is in the simple past tense? She is going to the market now. They have been waiting for an hour. I will be studying for my exam. He finished his homework last night. 9. Which sentence is in the simple future tense? He will be traveling to Europe next summer. They are visiting their relatives next month. She has been working on this project for months. I am learning a new language these days. 10. Which sentence is in the simple present tense? She will be arriving at 3 PM. They have been studying for the test. He reads a book every night. I am meeting them at the restaurant. 11. Which sentence is in the present continuous tense? She sings beautifully. They are playing football now. He will go to the party. I have finished my homework. 12. Which sentence is in the past continuous tense? She will be sleeping soon. They were watching TV at 8 PM. He has been reading for two hours. I am going to the market. 13. Which sentence is in the future continuous tense? She has been working hard all day. They will be celebrating their anniversary next week. He is eating lunch now. I will finish the project by tomorrow. 14. Which sentence is in the present continuous tense? She danced at the party last night. They have been waiting for an hour. He is playing tennis at the moment. I will meet you at the restaurant. 15. Which sentence is in the past continuous tense? She has lived in Paris for ten years. They will visit their grandparents this weekend. He was studying when I called. I am going to the gym later. 16. Which sentence is in the future continuous tense? She has been working on this project for months. They are visiting their relatives next month. He will be traveling to Europe next summer. I am learning a new language these days. 17. Which sentence is in the present continuous tense? She will be arriving at 3 PM. They have been studying for the test. He is teaching a class right now. I am meeting them at the restaurant. 18. Which sentence is in the past continuous tense? She was singing in the choir last year. They have lived in this city for five years. He teaches English at a school. I will be studying abroad next semester. 19. Which sentence is in the future continuous tense? She has been working hard all week. They are watching a movie tonight. He will finish his project by tomorrow. I am reading a novel these days. 20. Which sentence is in the present continuous tense? She has been sleeping for hours. They were playing in the park. He is writing a letter now. I will visit my grandparents next weekend. 21. Which sentence is in the present perfect tense? She sings beautifully. They have played tennis every Sunday. He will finish his work soon. I am going to the market. 22. Which sentence is in the past perfect tense? She has been working for two hours. They were watching TV when I arrived. He will have finished his homework by then. I am going to the party tonight. 23. Which sentence is in the future perfect tense? She has been studying for the exam. They are going to the beach tomorrow. He will have completed the project by next week. I am reading a book now. 24. Which sentence is in the present perfect tense? She danced at the party last night. They have lived in this city for five years. He teaches English at a school. I will be studying abroad next semester. 25. Which sentence is in the past perfect tense? She will have arrived by noon. They have been waiting for an hour. He had already left when I arrived. I am going to the gym later. 26. Which sentence is in the future perfect tense? She has been working on this project for months. They are visiting their relatives next month. He will have finished his project by tomorrow. I am learning a new language these days. 27. Which sentence is in the present perfect tense? She will have arrived at 3 PM. They have been studying for the test. He is teaching a class right now. I am meeting them at the restaurant. 28. Which sentence is in the past perfect tense? She was singing in the choir last year. They have lived in this city for five years. He teaches English at a school. I will be studying abroad next semester. 29. Which sentence is in the future perfect tense? She has been working hard all week. They are watching a movie tonight. He will finish his project by tomorrow. I am reading a novel these days. 30. Which sentence is in the present perfect tense? She will be arriving at 3 PM. They have been studying for the test. He reads a book every night. I am meeting them at the restaurant. 31. Which sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense? She sings beautifully. They have been playing tennis for two hours. He will finish his work soon. I am going to the market. 32. Which sentence is in the past perfect continuous tense? She has been working for two hours. They were watching TV when I arrived. He will have finished his homework by then. I am going to the party tonight. 33. Which sentence is in the future perfect continuous tense? She has been studying for the exam. They are going to the beach tomorrow. He will have been working for ten hours by then. I am reading a book now. 34. Which sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense? She danced at the party last night. They have lived in this city for five years. He teaches English at a school. I will be studying abroad next semester. 35. Which sentence is in the past perfect continuous tense? She will have arrived by noon. They have been waiting for an hour. He had been studying for hours before the exam. I am going to the gym later. 36. Which sentence is in the future perfect continuous tense? She has been working on this project for months. They are watching a movie tonight. He will have been working for ten hours by tomorrow. I am reading a novel these days. 37. Which sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense? She will have arrived at 3 PM. They have been studying for the test. He is teaching a class right now. I am meeting them at the restaurant. 38. Which sentence is in the past perfect continuous tense? She was singing in the choir last year. They have lived in this city for five years. He teaches English at a school. I will be studying abroad next semester. 39. Which sentence is in the future perfect continuous tense? She has been working hard all week. They are watching a movie tonight. He will have been working for ten hours by tomorrow. I am reading a novel these days. 40. Which sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense? A) B) C)D) She will be arriving at 3 PM. They have been studying for the test. He reads a book every night. I am meeting them at the restaurant. 1 out of 40 Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up AP STUDY CIRCLE View All Posts Post navigation Previous Post DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECHNext PostPARTS OF SPEECH