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Tenses Question 1:
Wait a minute, I ________ this box for you
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Tenses Question 1 Detailed Solution
- The phrase "Wait a minute" indicates a spontaneous decision or an offer made at the moment of speaking, concerning an action that will happen immediately in the future.
- The **simple future tense** (formed with "will + base form of the verb") is used for such spontaneous decisions, offers, or promises.
- In this context, the speaker is offering to carry the box immediately after asking someone to wait.
- Option 1: "carry" is the simple present tense, used for habits or general truths, not for immediate future offers.
- Option 3: "carried" is the simple past tense, indicating an action completed in the past.
- Option 4: "was carrying" is the past continuous tense, indicating an action ongoing in the past.
Tenses Question 2:
The dog and the cat _______ been fed.
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Tenses Question 2 Detailed Solution
- The subject of the sentence is "The dog and the cat." When two singular nouns are joined by "and," they form a **plural compound subject**.
- For a plural subject, the verb must be in its **plural form**.
- The phrase "been fed" indicates a perfect tense (present perfect or past perfect) in the passive voice. The auxiliary verb required for a plural subject in a perfect tense is "have".
- Option 1: "has" is incorrect because it is a singular auxiliary verb and cannot be used with a plural subject ("The dog and the cat").
- Option 2: "are" is incorrect. While "are" is a plural verb, it is used for the present continuous tense (e.g., "They are eating") or simple present passive ("They are fed"), not with "been" in a perfect tense.
- Option 3: "were" is incorrect. While "were" is a plural past tense verb, it is used for the past continuous tense (e.g., "They were eating") or simple past passive ("They were fed"), not with "been" in a perfect tense in this context.
Tenses Question 3:
Do you _______ these events ?
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Tenses Question 3 Detailed Solution
- The verb "like" is used in the present tense when referring to general preferences or actions.
- The sentence is a question asking about a preference ("these events"), so the base form of the verb "like" is required.
- Options 1, 3, and 4 are grammatically incorrect in this context.
- Option 1: "likes" is incorrect because the subject "you" requires the base form "like," not "likes," which is used with third-person singular subjects.
- Option 3: "liking" is incorrect because it is not appropriate in this sentence structure.
- Option 4: "have like" is incorrect because this is not a valid grammatical construction.
Tenses Question 4:
Don't make a noise, she _______ .
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Tenses Question 4 Detailed Solution
- The verb "is sleeping" is the present continuous tense form of the verb "sleep."
- The sentence indicates an ongoing action ("Don't make a noise"), so the present continuous tense "is sleeping" is required.
- Options 1, 2, and 4 are grammatically incorrect in this context.
- Option 1: "sleep" is incorrect because it does not match the required tense in this context.
- Option 2: "will sleep" is incorrect because it refers to a future action, which is not relevant here.
- Option 4: "None of these" is incorrect because the correct answer is present in the options.
Tenses Question 5:
The fire _______ the huts before the fire brigade came.
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Tenses Question 5 Detailed Solution
- The verb "had burnt" is in the past perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that was completed before another action in the past.
- In the given sentence, the action of the fire burning the huts was completed before the fire brigade arrived.
- Options 2, 3, and 4 are grammatically incorrect in this context.
- Option 2: "will burn" is incorrect because the future tense does not fit the context of the sentence, which describes past events.
- Option 3: "has burnt" is incorrect because the present perfect tense is not suitable for describing an action completed before another past action.
- Option 4: "burns" is incorrect because the present tense does not align with the past context of the sentence.
Top Tenses MCQ Objective Questions
Fill in the blank with the correct word/phrase.
It is high time you ______ a complaint against the mischief-maker.
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Tenses Question 6 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 'lodged'.
Key Points
- A verb denotes an action or a state.
- When we use structures like 'it is time/high time/about time' to denote present imagination, we use the second form of verb (except 'was').
- Example: It is time he went to his office.
- Example: It is about time you started reading.
- 'It is high time' is used to say that it is time to do something that should have been done a long time ago.
- So, the second form of the verb, i.e., 'lodged' should be used here.
Correct sentence: It is high time you lodged a complaint against the mischief-maker.
Additional Information
- The verb 'was' is not used in sentences of present imagination; rather, the verb 'were' is used.
- Example: It is time you were in bed.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
She _______ her daughter to school before she goes to work.
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Tenses Question 7 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 'takes'.
Key Points
- In the given fill in blank Option, 1 is the most appropriate.
- The given sentence is in the present tense.
- For repeated or regular actions in the present time period.
- Example: The train to Berlin leaves every hour.
- Therefore, the correct answer is 'takes'.
- When we use before in clauses in the present tense, the clause refers to the future.
- Example: Before I go to work, I jog for at least an hour.
Correct Answer: She takes her daughter to school before she goes to work.
- We tend to use the future tense in the first clause but it would be wrong because when we use before in a clause in the present tense, the clause refers to the future.
- Therefore, using the future tense will make it superfluous.
Additional Information
- Some more structure of 'before':
- Before+Past Indefinite+Past Perfect.
- Example: Before he jumped he had written a suicide note.
- Past Perfect+Before+Past Indefinite.
- Example: They had composed the music before she sang the song.
- Before+Past Indefinite+Past Perfect.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
She reminds me always that I ________ to be a little more careful.
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Tenses Question 8 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is "have."
Key Points
- In the given question, the sentence uses the phrase "reminds me always."
- The phrase 'reminds me always' suggests a habitual action, which requires the present tense.
- Thus, the sentence is in present tense, indicating that the action is ongoing.
- Now, 'Have' is the correct present tense form of the verb 'to have'.
- Also, "have" is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they. Has is used with he, she, and it.
- Thus, the correct sentence should be:
- She reminds me always that I have to be a little more careful.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2.
Direction: Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
Children ________ online for more than a year now.
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Tenses Question 9 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 'have been studying.'
Key Points
- The given sentence is talking about an incident that started in the past and is continuing at the present time.
- So, we need to write this sentence in the Present Perfect Continous Tense.
- The present perfect continuous tense (also known as the present perfect progressive tense) shows that something started in the past and is continuing at the present time.
- The present perfect continuous is formed using the construction has/have been + the present participle (root + -ing).
- Example: I have been reading War and Peace for a month now.
- Thus, the correct answer is Option 3.
Correct sentence: Children have been studying online for more than a year now.
Directions: In this section, each of the following sentences has a blank space and each sentence is followed by four options. Select the most appropriate option to fill the blank space.
You can meet her at 6'clock. She ______ from the excursion by then.
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Tenses Question 10 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 'would have returned.'
Key Points
- Tense is used to provide more information about an action ( its time, completeness, etc.).
- Let us see the meanings of the given options:
- Would return: We use "would V1" as the past of will, to describe past beliefs about the future.
- Example: I would like tea.
- Would have returned: We use "would have V3" in conditionals to talk about something that did not happen in the past.
- Example: If it had been a little warmer, we would have gone for a swim.
- Would be returning: Past tense form of "will be -ing."
- Will be returning: We use 'will be -ing' to talk about something that will be happening at a particular time in the future.
- Will be + 'ing' is the future continuous tense.
- Example: This time tomorrow, we will be flying to Australia.
- Would return: We use "would V1" as the past of will, to describe past beliefs about the future.
- The given sentence is a conditional sentence.
- Hence, the correct answer is Option 2.
Correct sentence: You can meet her at 6'clock. She would have returned from the excursion by then.
Directions: Choose the correct form of tense for the given sentence:
This year we are visiting relatives, but next year we ______ our holidays at home.
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Tenses Question 11 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 'will be spending'.
Key Points
- The given sentence is in the future continuous tense as it refers to an unfinished action or event that will be in progress at a time later than now.
- The future continuous tense is formed using the construction will + be + the present participle (the root verb + -ing).
- From the given options, only the second option has the above format.
- Example: This time next week I will be skiing in Atlanta.
- Example: This time next week I will be skiing in Atlanta.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2.
Complete Sentence: This year we are visiting relatives, but next year we will be spending our holidays at home.
Additional Information
- Let us explore the other options:
- 'Had spent' is in the past perfect tense.
- 'Will spent' is the wrong usage of the verb tense.
- 'Have spent' is in the present perfect tense.
- दिया गया वाक्य future continuous tense में है क्योंकि यह एक अधूरी क्रिया या घटना को संदर्भित करता है जो अब के बाद के समय में प्रगति पर होगी ।
- Will + be + the present participle (the root verb + -ing) के निर्माण का उपयोग करके future continuous tense का निर्माण किया जाता है।
- दिए गए विकल्पों में से केवल दूसरे विकल्प में ही उपरोक्त प्रारूप है।
- उदाहरण: This time next week I will be skiing in Atlanta.
अत: सही उत्तर विकल्प 2 है ।
पूरा वाक्य: This year we are visiting relatives, but next year we will be spending our holidays at home.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
‘Discovery of India’ _______ by Jawaharlal Nehru.
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Tenses Question 12 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is has been written
Key Points
The sentence talks about how 'Discovery of India' is a book written by Jawaharlal Nehru.
- As can be seen from the apostrophes before and after 'Discovery of India', it can be deduced that it is the title or name of something.
- The use of the preposition 'by' before 'Jawaharlal Nehru' implies that he is the agent carrying out the action in the sentence.
- Since there is only one title, it can be assumed that the item is singular.
- This means that the verb in the blank should also be singular.
- Thus, options 1 and 4 are eliminated because they have a plural verb 'have'.
- Option 2 is incorrect because the absence of the verb 'been' implies that 'Jawaharlal Nehru' is something that has been written by 'Discovery of India', and this not true. ( we need the passive form)
Hint
- The knowledge that 'Discovery of India' is a single book written by Jawaharlal Nehru would help the reader eliminate options implying a plural noun.
Thus, the correct answer is option 3.
Directions: Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The old Neem tree which ___________ in our compound for fifty years suddenly crashed to the ground last night.
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Tenses Question 13 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is "had stood".
Key Points
- The given sentence is in the past perfect tense as we use "for + a period of time" to define a period of time before now by considering its duration in the past perfect tense.
- Therefore, the verb should be in the past perfect tense form.
- Let us explore the given options:
- The first option 'had stood' is the past perfect form of the verb.
- The second option 'has stood' is the present perfect form of the verb.
- The third option 'is standing' is the present continuous form of the verb.
- The fourth option 'stands' is the present simple form of the verb.
Hence, the complete sentence is: The old Neem tree which had stood in our compound for fifty years suddenly crashed to the ground last night.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
More than half the drain ______ been desilted.
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Tenses Question 14 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is- has.
Key Points
- The given sentence is in passive form and with phrase ''more than half' singular verb will be used
- Hence according to the rule given above, 'has' is the most appropriate choice.
- The structure is given below:
- Subject + has/have + V3 + object. (active voice)
- Object + has/have + been + V3 + subject. (passive voice)
- Example:
- He has played some matches for the Indian Cricket team. (active voice)
- Some matches have been played by him for the Indian Cricket team. (passive voice)
Correct Sentence: More than half the drain has been desilted
Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank :
They ________ the bridge for several months.
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Tenses Question 15 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is "have been building".
Key Points
- Here in the sentence, there is a work that has been still going on from the past.
- In this sense, we use present perfect continuous tense -
- Subject + Has/Have + Been + V1 + ing + Object
- Has - It is used for a singular noun.
- Have - It is used for a plural noun.
- "They" is a plural pronoun so we use Subject + Have + Been + V1 + ing + Object
- The correct answer is "have been building".
- Hence the complete sentence will be "They have been building the bridge for several months".
Additional Information
- Are building - It is a present continues tense, which takes - Subject + Are + V1 + ing + Object
- Will be building - It is a future continues tense, which takes - Subject + Will + be + V1 + ing + Object
- Had been building - It is a past perfect continues tense, which takes - Subject + had + been + V1 + ing + Object