Which sentence is in the simple present tense?
A) She is cooking dinner now.
B) She cooks dinner every day.
C) She cooked dinner yesterday.
D) She will cook dinner tomorrow.
B) She cooks dinner every day.
Which sentence is in the present continuous tense?
A) She eats breakfast at 8.
B) She is eating breakfast now.
C) She ate breakfast early.
D) She will eat breakfast later.
B) She is eating breakfast now.
Which sentence is in the simple past tense?
A) I eat breakfast every day.
B) I am eating breakfast.
C) I ate breakfast this morning.
D) I will eat breakfast soon.
C) I ate breakfast this morning.
Which sentence uses a comparative adjective?
A) This book is the best.
B) This book is better than that one.
C) This book is good.
D) This book was good yesterday.
B) This book is better than that one.
Which sentence uses should correctly?
A) You should to study harder.
B) You should study harder.
C) You should studying harder.
D) You should studied harder.
B) You should study harder.
Choose the correct form:
My brother ___ to school by bus.
A) go
B) goes
C) going
D) is going
B) goes
Choose the correct form:
They ___ a movie at the moment.
A) watch
B) are watch
C) are watching
D) were watching
C) are watching
Choose the correct form:
She ___ her keys yesterday.
A) lose
B) loses
C) lost
D) is losing
C) lost
Choose the correct form:
My house is ___ than yours.
A) big
B) bigger
C) biggest
D) more big
B) bigger
Choose the correct sentence using must for strong obligation:
A) You must to wear a helmet.
B) You must wearing a helmet.
C) You must wear a helmet.
D) You must wore a helmet.
C) You must wear a helmet.
Which sentence is NOT in the simple present tense?
A) Birds fly south in winter.
B) Water boils at 100°C.
C) She doesn't like spicy food.
D) He is studying for his exam.
D) He is studying for his exam.
Which sentence is NOT in the present continuous tense?
A) He is running in the park.
B) They are studying English tonight.
C) She is always borrowing my clothes.
D) She borrows my clothes every week.
D) She borrows my clothes every week.
Which sentence is NOT in the simple past tense?
A) They watched a movie last night.
B) He didn’t like the food.
C) Did you see my message?
D) She is seeing a doctor right now.
D) She is seeing a doctor right now.
Which sentence uses a superlative correctly?
A) She is the more intelligent student in the class.
B) She is intelligentest in the class.
C) She is more intelligentest than everyone.
D) She is the most intelligent student in the class.
D) She is the most intelligent student in the class.
Which sentence uses have to correctly?
A) She have to goes to work early.
B) She has to go to work early.
C) She has to going to work early.
D) She have to go early.
B) She has to go to work early.
Choose the sentence that uses the simple present to express a future event:
A) The train leaves at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
B) The train is leaving now.
C) The train left an hour ago.
D) The train will leave soon.
A) The train leaves at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses the present continuous for a temporary situation:
A) I live in Ankara.
B) I am living in Ankara for the summer.
C) I lived in Ankara last year.
D) I will live in Ankara next month.
B) I am living in Ankara for the summer.
Choose the sentence that uses the simple past to describe a completed action:
A) I was walking to school.
B) I walk to school every day.
C) I walked to school yesterday.
D) I am walking to school now.
C) I walked to school yesterday.
Choose the correct comparative form of the adjective:
This test is ___ than the previous one.
A) more easy
B) easilier
C) easier
D) most easy
C) easier
Choose the sentence that shows the difference between must and have to correctly:
A) I must leave now; I have a meeting.
B) I have to leave now; it's my personal rule.
C) I must leave now; the doctor told me to.
D) I have to leave now; I feel like it.
A) I must leave now; I have a meeting.(“Must” = personal necessity or strong feeling.)
Which sentence correctly uses the simple present for a general truth AND an adverb of frequency?
A) Ice will melt when you heat it, and it always happens quickly.
B) Ice is melting when you heat it, and it always happens quickly.
C) Ice melted when you heated it, and it often happens quickly.
D) Ice melts when you heat it, and it always happens quickly.
D) Ice melts when you heat it, and it always happens quickly.
Which sentence correctly uses the present continuous to express annoyance with “always”?
A) He always helps me with my homework.
B) He is always helping me with my homework.
C) He was always helping me with my homework.
D) He will always help me with my homework.
B) He is always helping me with my homework.
Which sentence correctly uses the simple past with an irregular verb?
A) She goed to the party last night.
B) She gone to the party last night.
C) She went to the party last night.
D) She is going to the party tonight.
C) She went to the party last night.
Which sentence uses both a comparative AND a superlative correctly?
A) This road is more narrow than the narrowest one.
B) The fast car is fastest than the others.
C) This car is the most fastest and more faster than yours.
D) Of all the cars, this one is the fastest, and it’s faster than mine.
D) Of all the cars, this one is the fastest, and it’s faster than mine.
Which sentence uses should, must, and have to appropriately?
A) You should finish this today, but you don’t must do it; you only have to if you want.
B) You must finish this today; you should have to check it, and you have to done it.
C) You should to finish this today, you must to check it, and you have to working hard.
D) You must finish this today; you have to because it’s a rule, and you should check it carefully.
D) You must finish this today; you have to because it’s a rule, and you should check it carefully.