TENSES TIME
PASSIVE AND ACTIVE
PHRASAL VERBS
SPOT THE MISTAKE
100

Next month, we launch a new product. 

Next month, we are launching a new product." (Present continuous for future plans)

100

"They completed the project last week."

THe project was completed last week.

100

Which phrasal verb means ‘to start a business’?"

  • Answer: "Set up"

100

"I look forward to meet you next week."


  • Correction: "I look forward to meeting you next week." (Gerund needed after 'look forward to')

200

"The project has finished last month."

The project finished last month." (Wrong use of present perfect)

200

"The contract will be signed tomorrow."

"They will sign the contract tomorrow."

200

"Which phrasal verb means ‘to cancel a meeting’?"


  • Answer: "Call off"

200
  •  "I am agree with your proposal."

  • Correction: "I agree with your proposal." ("Agree" is not used with "am")

300

"I look forward to meet you next week."

I look forward to meeting you next week." (Gerund needed after 'look forward to')

300

"The company is launching a new product."


  • Answer: "A new product is being launched by the company."

300

Which phrasal verb means ‘to review or check something’?"


  • Answer: "Go over"

300

"If they had known, they won't make the deal." 

  • Answer: "If they had known, they would not have made the deal." (Third conditional: past perfect + would have + past participle)

400

She has worked for this company for five years before she quit.

Answer: "She had worked for this company for five years before she quit." (Past perfect)

400

 "They had already sent the email before the meeting."


  • Answer: "The email had already been sent before the meeting."

400

"Which phrasal verb means ‘to depend on someone’?"


  • Answer: "Rely on"

400

Unless you will work harder, you wouldn't meet the deadline.

"Unless you work harder, you won’t meet the deadline." (Zero/First conditional: present + future)

500

By the time we arrive, the meeting will start already.

"By the time we arrive, the meeting will have started already." (Future perfect)

500

"People say that the CEO is leaving soon."

  • Answer: "It is said that the CEO is leaving soon."

500

"Which phrasal verb means ‘to end a phone call suddenly’?"


  • Answer: "Hang up"

500

They still has submitted the report yet.

Answer: "They have not submitted the report yet." (Present perfect)


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