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1. She ___ to the store every Saturday.

  • A. go
  • B. goes
  • C. gone
  • D. going
  • E. gone to
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B. goes

"Goes" is the correct form, as it matches the subject "she" in present simple tense.
- A (go): Incorrect; this is the base form and does not agree with the subject.
- C (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- D (going): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (gone to): Incorrect; this is not a correct form for this sentence.

2. They ___ the project by next week.

  • A. complete
  • B. completed
  • C. will complete
  • D. completes
  • E. completing
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C. will complete

"Will complete" is the correct future form, indicating the action will occur by next week.
- A (complete): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (completed): Incorrect; this is the past form.
- D (completes): Incorrect; this is present tense and does not fit the future context.
- E (completing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.

3. He ___ to finish his homework last night.

  • A. try
  • B. tried
  • C. tries
  • D. trying
  • E. has tried
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B. tried

"Tried" is the correct past form, indicating the action occurred last night.
- A (try): Incorrect; this is the base form and does not fit the past context.
- C (tries): Incorrect; this is the present tense form.
- D (trying): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (has tried): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense, not suitable for a specific past action.

4. They ___ the game when it started to rain.

  • A. play
  • B. played
  • C. were playing
  • D. plays
  • E. playing
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C. were playing

"Were playing" is the correct past continuous form, indicating an ongoing action interrupted by rain.
- A (play): Incorrect; this is the base form and does not fit the past context.
- B (played): Incorrect; this is simple past tense and doesn't indicate ongoing action.
- D (plays): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- E (playing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.

5. I will ___ my homework tomorrow.

  • A. do
  • B. doing
  • C. does
  • D. done
  • E. did
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A. do

"Do" is the correct base form, used with "will" to indicate future intention.
- B (doing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- C (does): Incorrect; this is present tense and does not fit the future context.
- D (done): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- E (did): Incorrect; this is the simple past tense form.

6. They ___ a great time at the party.

  • A. has
  • B. had
  • C. having
  • D. have
  • E. have had
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B. had

"Had" is the correct past tense form, indicating that the event occurred in the past.
- A (has): Incorrect; this is present tense and does not agree with the subject in past context.
- C (having): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (have): Incorrect; this is the present tense.
- E (have had): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.

7. She ___ the book before the exam.

  • A. read
  • B. reads
  • C. reading
  • D. readed
  • E. has read
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A. read

"Read" is the correct past tense form, indicating that she finished reading before the exam.
- B (reads): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- C (reading): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (readed): Incorrect; this is not a correct form of the verb.
- E (has read): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.

8. The teacher ___ the lesson yesterday.

  • A. taught
  • B. teaches
  • C. teaching
  • D. teach
  • E. has taught
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A. taught

"Taught" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action happened yesterday.
- B (teaches): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- C (teaching): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (teach): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- E (has taught): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.

9. He ___ soccer every weekend.

  • A. play
  • B. played
  • C. plays
  • D. playes
  • E. playing
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C. plays

"Plays" is the correct present simple form, indicating the action occurs regularly.
- A (play): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (played): Incorrect; this is the past form.
- D (playes): Incorrect; this is a misspelling of the verb.
- E (playing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.

10. We ___ to finish the report by Friday.

  • A. need
  • B. needed
  • C. needing
  • D. has needed
  • E. needs
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A. need

"Need" is the correct base form, used in the present tense for expressing necessity.
- B (needed): Incorrect; this is the past form.
- C (needing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (has needed): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (needs): Incorrect; this is present tense but does not fit the plural subject "we."