Understanding Tenses Quiz
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What does the future tense describe?

  • Current activities
  • Habitual actions
  • Events that have happened in the past
  • Events that have not yet happened and are expected to happen in the future (correct)
  • What is the structural formula for the simple present tense?

  • Subject + verb (2nd form) + object
  • Subject + shall/will+ verb (s/es) + object
  • Subject + verb (s/es) + object (correct)
  • Subject + had + verb (3rd form) + object
  • When is the past tense used?

  • To describe habitual actions
  • To describe future events
  • To talk about current activities
  • To describe an activity or event that has happened in the past (correct)
  • Why do we use the past tense?

    <p>To describe an activity or event that has happened in the past</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of actions does the present tense talk about?

    <p>Actions currently going on, habitual actions, or states that generally exist.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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