English verbal tenses
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Título del Test:![]() English verbal tenses Descripción: 17 oct 2025 |




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Tourists always ... the local food of the countries they visit. taste. tastes. are tasting. has tasted. John and I ... the same hobbies. have. has. are having. haven't. We ... days off from work. don't have. haven't. not have. don't have got. Mary ... your pet because it bites her. doesn't like. don't likes. like. isn't liking. On Fridays, my boyfriend always ... to the gym in the mornings. goes. went. has gone. is going. Right now, she ... your name. doesn't remember. isn't remembering. not remembers. hasn't remember. My classmates ... an exam right now. are taking. take. is taking. have taking. Last summer I ... my grandparents at their house in the mountains. visited. had visited. was visited. visit. I ... my driving licence three years ago. got. get. have got. getted. In 2010, I ... the best trip of my life to New York. made. have made. maked. am making. While I ... the message, my mother ... me. was writing / called. was written / called. writted / was calling. wrote / had called. While I ... the biscuits for dessert, my brother ... the chicken. was decorating / roasted. decorated / was roasting. decorated / had roasted. was been decorating / roasted. While my parents ... to Italy, my aunt ... a car accident. were travelling / had. were travelled / had had. travelled / was having. travelling / had got. When Peter ... to visit my sister, she ... for her History exam. came / was studying. came / had studying. has come / studied. was coming / studied. When his father ... , little Michael ... the sofa. arrived / was painting. had arrived / was painting. arrived / had painting. was arrived / painted. When Emily ... from the hospital, the baby ... called / had already been born. was calling / had already been born. called / was already been born. calling / already was born. When the firefighters ... , the neighbours ... the fire with buckets of water. arrived / had extinguished. had arriving / extinguished. arrived / were extinguished. arrived / had been extinguished. When the alarm sounded, the animals ... until they were scared. had been feeding. had feeding. was feeding. fed. The doctors ... when suddenly the patient became dizzy. had been working. had working. were worked. have been working. When the family ... the police, the thieves ... rang / had already left. rang / had left yet. rung / had already leaving. had rang / already left. Don't worry, I ... your part if you don't have any cash. will pay. am going to pay. will have paid. paid. Perhaps I ... to the village in the summer. will return. will have returned. will be returning. am going return. This time tomorrow I ... my dream of travelling to Miami. will be realising. will have realised. will realising. am going to realise. By next year I ... university and will be a doctor. will have finished. will be finishing. will finish. will have finishing. In the future everyone ... electric cars. will be driving. will have driving. will have drived. will driving. Be careful! You ... ! The floor is wet. are going to fall. are going to falling. are falling. will fall. I am sure that next year all of us ... to university. are going. go. will go. will be going. Look! The singer ... the stage. is going to jump off. will jump off. will have jumped off. is jumped off. I'm not sure if my sister ... this weekend. will come. will be coming. is going to come. is coming. By the end of the year all employees ... their objectives within the company. will have achieved. will have achieving. will be achieved. are going to achieve. My grandparents ... postcards from the places they visited. used to buy. used to buying. are used to buy. used to bought. Charlie and Emma ... late at the office. didn't use to stay. didn't used to stay. didn't use to staying. isn't used to stay. My baby has just been born and the neighbours ... him cry. are not used to hearing. didn't used to hearing. are not used to hear. isn't getting used to hearing. As my sister lives in London, she ... is used to the rain. is used to the raining. is getting used to rain. is used to raining. Choose the correct option: My grandparents are getting used to using mobile phones. My grandparents gets used to mobile phones. My grandparents are used to use mobile phones. My grandparents used to using mobile phones. Choose the correct option: Tonight at the hotel there are neither vegetables nor soup for dinner. Tonight at the hotel there are neither vegetables or soup for dinner. Tonight at the hotel there aren't neither vegetables nor soup for dinner. Tonight at the hotel there are either vegetables nor soup for dinner. - I have lots of flowers in my garden. - ... So do I. So have I. Either am I. I too. I have bought ... biscuits and ... popcorn for our film evening. a few / a lot of. a little / many. a little / much. a lot / a little. I need ... water and ... flour to make the pasta. some / much. some / many. a lot / some. much / a few. I can't find ... snow boots. Can I borrow ... ?. my / yours. mine / your. me / yours. my / your. |