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TELL ME FAST PLSS
TENSES
1. Which word goes in the gap? How many times a week _____ the family eat together these days? *
did
do
does
2. Which word goes in the gap? When ____ the children start school in the mornings ? *
do
did
does

3. Make sure you ---- the electricity before you ---- mending this light switch.
disconnect / will start
disconnect / start
disconnected / start

4. _____ Mike visit his grandmother last night?
do
has
does
did

5.I think I ___ take a break. I surely deserve one. *
took
will take
take
am taking

6.My dad – work – as an accountant (Simple Present) *
My dad working as an accountant
My dad has worked as an accountant.
My dad works as an accountant.
My dad is working as an accountant.

7 .She ____ feel well yesterday because she had eaten too much. *
doesn't not
did
don't
didn't

8.She normally ____ the bus to work but today her dad ______ her. *
takes/drives
takes/will drive
takes/is driving
took/was driving

9. A- and abilities B- any confidence C- in his skills D- he doesn’t have . (form meaningful sentence) *
DCBA
DBCA
DCAB
DBAC

10. Television __ a big impact on how we ___ our spare time. *
have/ spend
has/ spent
have/spent
has/spend

Answers

Answered by lakshmipriya51203
0

Answer:

1.did

2.did

3.disconnect,start

4.has

5.will take

6.my dad is working as an assistant

7.didnt

8.takes,is driving

9.dbca

10.have,spend

Answered by SparshaM
1

Answer:

1. How many times a week does the family eat together these days?

  • 'These days' expresses Present Tense, so 'does' is appropriate among the given options because 'family' ( Collective Noun ) is a third person singular number.

2. When do the children start school in the mornings ?

  • 'Children' is a plural number, that's why 'do' is appropriate. Present form of verb 'start' confirm that the above sentence is in Simple Present Tense.

3. Make sure you disconnect the electricity before you start.

  • Above sentence is in Present Indefinite Tense, therefore after 'you' both 'disconnect' and 'start' doesn't take 's' after it. Here 'you' is a second person singular number.

4. Did Mike visit his grandmother last night?

  • Last night denotes the above sentence is in Simple Past Tense. Did is an auxiliary verb of Past Indefinite Tense and it is used to make negative and interrogative sentences.

5. I think I will take a break. I surely deserve one.

  • After 'will' present form of verb is always used.

6. My dad works as an accountant.

  • Among the given options Simple Present Tense is mentioned above.

7. She didn't feel well yesterday because she had eaten too much.

  • Among the given options 'didn't' is right because 'had eaten' support it. After did verb's present form is used, here it is 'feel'.

8. She normally takes the bus to work but today her dad will drive her.

  • First part of the above sentence is written in Simple Present Tense, that's why 'takes' is right and next part of the sentence means future tense, that's why 'will drive' is right.

  • She is third person plural number ( take + s = takes ) and next part turns into an example of Future Indefinite Tense.

9. A- and abilities B- any confidence C- in his skills D- he doesn’t have.

  • Right answer is 'DBAC'. The meaningful sentence is : He doesn't have any confidence and abilities in his skills.

10. Television has a big impact on how we spend our spare time.

  • The above sentence is an example of Simplest present tense.

  • 'Has' has been used for Television and after 'we' verb remains unchanged. We is a first person plural number.
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