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VERB TENSES
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1) When do we use the present continuous?
A
When actions take place every day, as a routine
B
When actions are taking place now
C
When actions will take place in the some time in the future
D
When actions took place in the past
2) When do we use the passive tense?
A
When we want to emphasize who receives the action
B
All of them are correct
C
When the subject receives the action
D
When we don't know who or what is the subject
3) Adverbs of frequency are used mainly in
A
the past continuous
B
the present simple
C
the present continuous
D
the past simple
4) What adverbs are mainly used in the present perfect?
A
tomorrow
B
already
C
yesterday
D
usually
5) What is the past participle of become?
A
become
B
Became
C
becoming
D
None of them are correct
6) Fiction conditionals are type
A
Type II
B
None of them are correct
C
Type I
D
Type III
7) Past continuous tense is formed by
A
verb to be in past tense plus infinitive
B
verb to be in present tense plus gerund
C
verb to be in present tense plus infinitive
D
verb to be in past tense plus gerund
8) Past Perfect tense is formed by
A
none of the three options are correct
B
has plus past participle
C
had plus past participle
D
have plus past participle
9) The adverb NOW is commonly used in
A
the past simple
B
the present simple
C
the present continuous
D
the past perfect
10) Yesterday is commonly used in the
A
present continuous
B
past simple
C
present simple
D
will
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