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Which sentence correctly uses the simple past tense?
Which sentence correctly uses the simple past tense?
The sentence 'I have seen that movie last week' is correct.
The sentence 'I have seen that movie last week' is correct.
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Provide an example of a sentence using 'be going to' for a future plan.
Provide an example of a sentence using 'be going to' for a future plan.
I am going to visit my grandparents next weekend.
I __________ (go) to the supermarket yesterday.
I __________ (go) to the supermarket yesterday.
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Match the following tenses with their correct usage:
Match the following tenses with their correct usage:
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Which of the following sentences is in the present perfect tense?
Which of the following sentences is in the present perfect tense?
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The sentence 'She is going to travel next month' is in the simple past tense.
The sentence 'She is going to travel next month' is in the simple past tense.
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What tense is used in the sentence 'They have finished their homework'?
What tense is used in the sentence 'They have finished their homework'?
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By next year, I __________ (save) enough money to buy a car.
By next year, I __________ (save) enough money to buy a car.
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Match the sentences with the correct tenses:
Match the sentences with the correct tenses:
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Study Notes
English Test Overview
- The test is designed for ninth-grade students.
- Focus on three tenses: simple past, present perfect simple, and future with "be going to".
Test Components
- Total of 20 questions spread across three tenses.
- Questions will assess understanding of experiences in the past, present, and future.
Simple Past
- Used to describe completed actions in a specific time in the past.
- Examples include actions like "traveled", "visited", and "completed".
Present Perfect Simple
- Describes experiences or actions that have occurred at an unspecified time before now.
- Focus on the connection between past events and the present.
- Example structures include "has/have visited", "has/have completed".
Future with "Be Going To"
- Used to indicate planned actions or intentions in the future.
- Example sentences: "I am going to travel", "She is going to study".
- Emphasizes certainty about future events.
Question Types
- Multiple-choice questions for tense identification.
- Fill-in-the-blank exercises to practice verb conjugation.
- Short answer questions requiring students to form sentences using the specified tense.
Objective of the Exam
- Assess comprehension of English verb tenses.
- Encourage students to articulate past experiences, current situations, and future plans.
- Enhance writing and speaking skills in English.
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Description
This quiz is designed for 9th-grade students to test their understanding of verb tenses focusing on past experiences, present perfect simple, and future forms using 'be going to'. Improve your skills in distinguishing between these tenses with practical questions.