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Mixed Grammar Test - 5 (English)

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Directions: Select the correct option to fill in the blank in the following sentence based on Simple Future Tense.

She ___________ well soon. (Get)

  1. had got

  2. is getting

  3. will be getting

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Correct Answer: None of the above It could be 'She will get well soon'.

Directions: Identify the tense used in the following sentence.

Those girls will have left the college by now.

  1. Present Perfect Tense

  2. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

  3. Future Simple Tense

  4. Future Perfect tense


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

We use “will/shall have + third form of the verb” in Future Perfect Tense. Answer: (4)

Directions: Select the correct option to fill in the blank in the following sentence.

They will have taken the food before _________.

  1. we had reached there

  2. we shall reach there

  3. we reach there

  4. we had been reaching there


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

As per the system of sequence of tenses, if the main clause is of “Future Perfect Tense” then the subordinate clause has to be of Simple Present Tense . Answer: (3)

Directions: Select the correct option to fill in the blank in the following sentence.

If you had worked hard, you ________.

  1. shall have passed

  2. have passed

  3. will have passed

  4. would have passed


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

When we talk about impossible conditions, as they are in the past and cannot be changed, the third conditional is used. It takes the form Past Perfect in 'if clause' and 'would have + past participle' in main clause Answer: (4) 

Directions: Identify the tense used in the following sentence.

“Tomorrow at this time, I will be enjoying at the barbeque.”

  1. Simple Future Tense

  2. Present Continuous Tense

  3. Future Continuous Tense

  4. Future Perfect Continuous


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The given sentence is having the use of “will be + present participle form of verb".

Directions: Choose the correct tense.

The police will be running after the thief.

  1. Simple Future Tense

  2. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

  3. Future Perfect Tense

  4. Future Continuous Tense


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 ‘will/shall be + 1st form of verb + ing is used in Future Continuous Tense. Answer: (4)

Directions: Choose the correct tense.

Children will be flying kites on the roof.

  1. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

  2. Future Perfect Tense

  3. Simple Future Tense

  4. Future Continuous Tense


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The given sentence has “will be + 1st form of verb + ing” as its verb which is used in Future Continuous Tense. Answer: (4)

Name the tense that is used in the following sentence.

It will have been snowing for two hours.

  1. Present Perfect Tense

  2. Future Perfect Tense

  3. Past Perfect Tense

  4. Future Perfect Continuous Tense


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The given sentence has “will have been + first form of verb + ing ”. Hence, Answer: (4)

Directions: Select the correct option to fill in the blank in the following sentence with Future Perfect Continuous Tense.

The employees __________ raising slogans against their master for one hour.

  1. will have

  2. has been

  3. will have been

  4. had been


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

As per the requirement of the given sentence, the helping verb “will have been” is to be filled in .

Which of the following arrangements is used in the following tense?

“Future Perfect Continuous Tense”

  1. will + has + IIIrd form of verb

  2. has been + Ist form of verb + ing

  3. had been + Ist form of verb + ing

  4. will have been + Ist form of verb + ing


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

As per the requirement of the given question, we have to use “will have/shall have + been + first form of verb + ing. 

Directions: Choose the most appropriate word to fill the blank.

He will certainly be ______ for the crime he has committed.

  1. hang

  2. hanged

  3. hanging

  4. hung


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct Answer: hanged When hang means to put to death by hanging, the past tense and past participle of hang in this sense is hanged. With 'will be' past participle form is to used. Here a 'crime' has been mentioned. So, 'hanged' will be used.

Directions: Mark the most suitable option to fill in the blank.

Perhaps we ___________ Mahabaleshwar next month.

  1. could visit

  2. will visit

  3. must visit

  4. will visiting


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Case of future indefinite tense, as is shown by words 'next month'. Thus, option 2.

Directions: Mark the most suitable option to fill in the blanks.

If I _______ go to the Bazaar, I ______ bring some eatables for you.

  1. should, will

  2. (no auxiliary), shall

  3. would, (no auxiliary)

  4. (no auxiliary), (no auxiliary)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Case of a compound sentence. If the principal clause is in the present indefinite tense, the subsidiary clause takes future indefinite tense. Thus, option 2.

Directions: Mark the most suitable option to fill in the blanks to make a logical sentence.

___________ she be ___________ (go) home after Holi?

  1. Would, going

  2. Will, going

  3. Shall, going

  4. Should, gone


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Case of interrogative sentence in the future continuous tense. For third person we generally use 'will', and not 'shall'.

Directions: Choose the correct Tense of the sentence from the given options.

The teacher will have been teaching the class since 9 o’clock.

  1. Future Perfect Tense

  2. Simple Future Tense

  3. Future Continuous Tense

  4. Future Perfect Continuous Tense


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Future Perfect Continuous Tense has the form: will/shall + have/has been + 1st form + ing Answer: (4)

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