1. She ___ to the store every Saturday.
- A. go
- B. goes
- C. gone
- D. going
- E. gone to
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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."
11. She ___ her keys on the table yesterday.
- A. left
- B. leave
- C. leaves
- D. leaving
- E. has left
A. left
"Left" is the correct past tense form, indicating that the action occurred yesterday.
- B (leave): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (leaves): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (leaving): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (has left): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
12. He ___ the guitar every day.
- A. plays
- B. played
- C. play
- D. playing
- E. has played
A. plays
"Plays" is the correct present simple form, indicating a habitual action.
- B (played): Incorrect; this is the past tense.
- C (play): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- D (playing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (has played): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
13. They ___ to the concert last night.
- A. go
- B. went
- C. goes
- D. gone
- E. going
B. went
"Went" is the correct past form, indicating that the action took place last night.
- A (go): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (goes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- E (going): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
14. She ___ to the gym every morning.
- A. go
- B. goes
- C. going
- D. gone
- E. gone to
B. goes
"Goes" is the correct present simple form, matching the subject "she."
- A (go): Incorrect; this is the base form and does not agree with the subject.
- C (going): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- E (gone to): Incorrect; this phrase does not fit the context.
15. The dog ___ when it heard the noise.
- A. bark
- B. barking
- C. barked
- D. barks
- E. has barked
C. barked
"Barked" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action that occurred in response to the noise.
- A (bark): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (barking): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (barks): Incorrect; this is present tense and does not match the past context.
- E (has barked): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
16. I ___ to the store tomorrow.
- A. go
- B. went
- C. going
- D. will go
- E. gone
D. will go
"Will go" is the correct future tense form, indicating intention to go to the store tomorrow.
- A (go): Incorrect; this is the base form and does not indicate future intent.
- B (went): Incorrect; this is past tense and does not fit the future context.
- C (going): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
17. He ___ for a new job now.
- A. looks
- B. looked
- C. looking
- D. is looking
- E. has looked
D. is looking
"Is looking" is the correct present continuous form, indicating an ongoing action.
- A (looks): Incorrect; this is present simple and does not indicate ongoing action.
- B (looked): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (looking): Incorrect; this is the present participle form but lacks the auxiliary verb.
- E (has looked): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
18. They ___ dinner when the power went out.
- A. were cooking
- B. cooked
- C. cooking
- D. cook
- E. has cooked
A. were cooking
"Were cooking" is the correct past continuous form, indicating an ongoing action interrupted by another event.
- B (cooked): Incorrect; this is simple past and does not convey ongoing action.
- C (cooking): Incorrect; this is present participle and lacks the auxiliary verb.
- D (cook): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- E (has cooked): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
19. She ___ the movie already.
- A. saw
- B. sees
- C. seen
- D. has seen
- E. is seeing
D. has seen
"Has seen" is the correct present perfect form, indicating an action completed at some point before now.
- A (saw): Incorrect; this is simple past and does not fit the present perfect context.
- B (sees): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- C (seen): Incorrect; this is the past participle form but lacks an auxiliary verb.
- E (is seeing): Incorrect; this is present continuous tense.
20. They ___ their homework before dinner.
- A. finish
- B. finishes
- C. finished
- D. finishing
- E. has finished
C. finished
"Finished" is the correct past tense form, indicating that the action occurred before dinner.
- A (finish): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (finishes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (finishing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (has finished): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
21. I ___ my keys on the table.
- A. left
- B. leave
- C. leaving
- D. leaves
- E. have left
A. left
"Left" is the correct past tense form, indicating that the action has already occurred.
- B (leave): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (leaving): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (leaves): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- E (have left): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
22. The students ___ for their exam all week.
- A. studied
- B. have studied
- C. study
- D. studying
- E. studies
B. have studied
"Have studied" is the correct present perfect form, indicating that the action started in the past and continues to the present.
- A (studied): Incorrect; this is simple past and doesn't indicate continuity.
- C (study): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- D (studying): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (studies): Incorrect; this is present tense.
23. She ___ a beautiful song yesterday.
- A. sing
- B. sang
- C. sings
- D. singing
- E. sung
B. sang
"Sang" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred yesterday.
- A (sing): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (sings): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (singing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (sung): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
24. They ___ at the party last night.
- A. danced
- B. dance
- C. dancing
- D. dances
- E. have danced
A. danced
"Danced" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last night.
- B (dance): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (dancing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (dances): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- E (have danced): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
25. He ___ to complete the project by tomorrow.
- A. plans
- B. planned
- C. planning
- D. plan
- E. has planned
A. plans
"Plans" is the correct present simple form, indicating intention or regular action.
- B (planned): Incorrect; this is past tense and does not indicate current intention.
- C (planning): Incorrect; this is present participle and does not fit the sentence structure.
- D (plan): Incorrect; this is the base form and does not agree with the subject.
- E (has planned): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense and not applicable here.
26. The teacher ___ the lesson before the bell rang.
- A. finished
- B. has finished
- C. finishes
- D. finishing
- E. finish
A. finished
"Finished" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred before the bell rang.
- B (has finished): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense and does not fit the context.
- C (finishes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (finishing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (finish): Incorrect; this is the base form.
27. They ___ for the bus right now.
- A. waits
- B. waiting
- C. are waiting
- D. wait
- E. have waited
C. are waiting
"Are waiting" is the correct present continuous form, indicating an ongoing action.
- A (waits): Incorrect; this is simple present tense and does not indicate ongoing action.
- B (waiting): Incorrect; while this is present participle, it requires an auxiliary verb here.
- D (wait): Incorrect; this is the base form and does not agree with the subject.
- E (have waited): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense and does not apply.
28. She ___ to the store every Saturday.
- A. goes
- B. gone
- C. going
- D. go
- E. has gone
A. goes
"Goes" is the correct present simple form, indicating a habitual action.
- B (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- C (going): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (go): Incorrect; this is the base form and does not agree with the subject.
- E (has gone): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense and not applicable here.
29. They ___ the game when it started to rain.
- A. play
- B. were playing
- C. plays
- D. played
- E. are playing
B. were playing
"Were playing" is the correct past continuous form, indicating an ongoing action interrupted by another event.
- A (play): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (plays): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (played): Incorrect; this is past tense and does not indicate continuity.
- E (are playing): Incorrect; this is present continuous tense.
30. I ___ to finish my assignment before the deadline.
- A. hope
- B. hopes
- C. hoping
- D. hoped
- E. has hoped
A. hope
"Hope" is the correct base form, indicating current desire or intention.
- B (hopes): Incorrect; this does not match the subject.
- C (hoping): Incorrect; this is present participle and does not fit the sentence structure.
- D (hoped): Incorrect; this is past tense and does not convey current intention.
- E (has hoped): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense and not applicable here.
31. She ___ the book before the meeting.
- A. read
- B. reads
- C. reading
- D. has read
- E. will read
A. read
"Read" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred before the meeting.
- B (reads): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- C (reading): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (has read): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense and does not fit the context.
- E (will read): Incorrect; this is future tense.
32. The chef ___ the meal quickly.
- A. prepares
- B. prepared
- C. preparing
- D. prepare
- E. has prepared
B. prepared
"Prepared" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred in the past.
- A (prepares): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- C (preparing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (prepare): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- E (has prepared): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
33. I ___ a letter to my friend last week.
- A. write
- B. wrote
- C. writes
- D. writing
- E. have written
B. wrote
"Wrote" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last week.
- A (write): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (writes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (writing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (have written): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
34. She ___ to the music when I entered the room.
- A. danced
- B. was dancing
- C. dance
- D. dancing
- E. has danced
B. was dancing
"Was dancing" is the correct past continuous form, indicating an ongoing action that was happening when another event occurred.
- A (danced): Incorrect; this is simple past and does not indicate ongoing action.
- C (dance): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- D (dancing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form and requires an auxiliary verb.
- E (has danced): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
35. The dog ___ loudly every night.
- A. barks
- B. barked
- C. barking
- D. bark
- E. has barked
A. barks
"Barks" is the correct present simple form, indicating a habitual action.
- B (barked): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (barking): Incorrect; this is present participle and does not fit the sentence structure.
- D (bark): Incorrect; this is the base form and does not agree with the subject.
- E (has barked): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense and does not apply here.
36. They ___ the movie last night.
- A. watch
- B. watched
- C. watching
- D. watches
- E. have watched
B. watched
"Watched" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last night.
- A (watch): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (watching): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (watches): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- E (have watched): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
37. I ___ to learn new languages.
- A. want
- B. wants
- C. wanting
- D. wanted
- E. have wanted
A. want
"Want" is the correct base form, indicating a current desire.
- B (wants): Incorrect; this does not match the subject.
- C (wanting): Incorrect; this is present participle and does not fit the sentence structure.
- D (wanted): Incorrect; this is past tense and does not convey current desire.
- E (have wanted): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense and not applicable here.
38. He ___ his homework every day.
- A. does
- B. do
- C. doing
- D. did
- E. has done
A. does
"Does" is the correct present simple form, indicating a habitual action.
- B (do): Incorrect; this is the base form and does not match the subject.
- C (doing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (did): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- E (has done): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
39. She ___ a lot of effort into her work.
- A. puts
- B. put
- C. putting
- D. has put
- E. putted
A. puts
"Puts" is the correct present simple form, indicating a habitual action.
- B (put): Incorrect; while it is past tense, it does not fit the context.
- C (putting): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (has put): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (putted): Incorrect; this is not a valid form of the verb.
40. I ___ my friend at the café yesterday.
- A. meet
- B. met
- C. meeting
- D. has met
- E. meets
B. met
"Met" is the correct past tense form, indicating that the action occurred yesterday.
- A (meet): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (meeting): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (has met): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (meets): Incorrect; this is present tense.
41. She ___ a cake for the party last week.
- A. bake
- B. baked
- C. baking
- D. has baked
- E. bakes
B. baked
"Baked" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last week.
- A (bake): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (baking): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (has baked): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (bakes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
42. They ___ for the bus when it arrived.
- A. waited
- B. waiting
- C. wait
- D. were waiting
- E. has waited
D. were waiting
"Were waiting" is the correct past continuous form, indicating an ongoing action that was happening when another event occurred.
- A (waited): Incorrect; this is simple past and does not indicate ongoing action.
- B (waiting): Incorrect; this is the present participle form and requires an auxiliary verb.
- C (wait): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- E (has waited): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
43. He ___ his keys yesterday.
- A. loses
- B. lost
- C. losing
- D. has lost
- E. lose
B. lost
"Lost" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred yesterday.
- A (loses): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- C (losing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (has lost): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (lose): Incorrect; this is the base form.
44. She ___ a presentation for the meeting.
- A. prepares
- B. prepare
- C. prepared
- D. preparing
- E. has prepared
C. prepared
"Prepared" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred before the meeting.
- A (prepares): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- B (prepare): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- D (preparing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (has prepared): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
45. They ___ a new project last month.
- A. start
- B. started
- C. starting
- D. starts
- E. have started
B. started
"Started" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last month.
- A (start): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (starting): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (starts): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- E (have started): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
46. I ___ to the gym three times last week.
- A. go
- B. gone
- C. went
- D. going
- E. have gone
C. went
"Went" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last week.
- A (go): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- D (going): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (have gone): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
47. She ___ to the party last night.
- A. goes
- B. went
- C. gone
- D. has gone
- E. go
B. went
"Went" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last night.
- A (goes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- C (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- D (has gone): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
48. They ___ their homework by the time I arrived.
- A. finish
- B. finished
- C. finishing
- D. have finished
- E. finishes
B. finished
"Finished" is the correct past tense form, indicating that the action was completed before the time mentioned.
- A (finish): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (finishing): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (have finished): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (finishes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
49. I ___ my keys at home.
- A. leave
- B. left
- C. leaving
- D. have left
- E. leaves
B. left
"Left" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred in the past.
- A (leave): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (leaving): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (have left): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (leaves): Incorrect; this is present tense.
50. She ___ her coffee before leaving the house.
- A. drinks
- B. drank
- C. drinking
- D. has drank
- E. has drunk
B. drank
"Drank" is the correct past tense form, indicating that the action occurred before leaving the house.
- A (drinks): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- C (drinking): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (has drank): Incorrect; "drank" is the simple past form, while "has drunk" is the correct present perfect form.
- E (has drunk): Incorrect; while this is present perfect, the context requires simple past.
51. They ___ to the cinema last night.
- A. go
- B. gone
- C. went
- D. going
- E. have gone
C. went
"Went" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action happened last night.
- A (go): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- D (going): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (have gone): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
52. She ___ her homework before dinner.
- A. do
- B. does
- C. did
- D. doing
- E. has done
C. did
"Did" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action was completed before dinner.
- A (do): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (does): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (doing): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has done): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
53. He ___ a book right now.
- A. read
- B. reads
- C. is reading
- D. has read
- E. was reading
C. is reading
"Is reading" is the correct present continuous form, indicating the action is happening now.
- A (read): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (reads): Incorrect; this is present tense but does not indicate ongoing action.
- D (has read): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (was reading): Incorrect; this is past continuous and not suitable for the present context.
54. They ___ a wonderful time at the concert.
- A. have
- B. had
- C. has
- D. having
- E. have had
B. had
"Had" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred in the past.
- A (have): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- C (has): Incorrect; this is present tense for singular subjects.
- D (having): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- E (have had): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
55. She ___ for the exam all week.
- A. study
- B. studied
- C. studies
- D. has studied
- E. studying
D. has studied
"Has studied" is the correct present perfect form, indicating the action began in the past and continues into the present.
- A (study): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (studied): Incorrect; this is simple past and doesn't express the ongoing nature.
- C (studies): Incorrect; this is present tense but does not indicate completion.
- E (studying): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
56. We ___ a trip to the mountains last summer.
- A. take
- B. took
- C. taking
- D. taken
- E. has taken
B. took
"Took" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last summer.
- A (take): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (taking): Incorrect; this is the present participle form.
- D (taken): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- E (has taken): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
57. The teacher ___ the students a new topic yesterday.
- A. teaches
- B. taught
- C. teaching
- D. has taught
- E. teach
B. taught
"Taught" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred yesterday.
- A (teaches): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- C (teaching): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (has taught): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (teach): Incorrect; this is the base form.
58. They ___ to the store before it closed.
- A. go
- B. gone
- C. went
- D. going
- E. have gone
C. went
"Went" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred before it closed.
- A (go): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- D (going): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (have gone): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
59. She ___ a letter to her friend yesterday.
- A. write
- B. wrote
- C. writes
- D. writing
- E. has written
B. wrote
"Wrote" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred yesterday.
- A (write): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (writes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (writing): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has written): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
60. They ___ to the beach every summer.
- A. go
- B. gone
- C. went
- D. going
- E. have gone
A. go
"Go" is the correct base form, indicating a habitual action.
- B (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- C (went): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- D (going): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (have gone): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
61. He ___ breakfast every morning.
- A. eat
- B. eats
- C. ate
- D. eating
- E. has eaten
B. eats
"Eats" is the correct present tense form, indicating a regular action.
- A (eat): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (ate): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- D (eating): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has eaten): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
62. They ___ a meeting tomorrow.
- A. have
- B. had
- C. will have
- D. having
- E. has
C. will have
"Will have" is the correct future tense form, indicating the action will occur tomorrow.
- A (have): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- B (had): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- D (having): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has): Incorrect; this is present tense for singular subjects.
63. She ___ the piano beautifully.
- A. play
- B. plays
- C. played
- D. playing
- E. has played
B. plays
"Plays" is the correct present tense form, indicating a regular action.
- A (play): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (played): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- D (playing): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has played): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
64. He ___ in the park every Sunday.
- A. jogs
- B. jogged
- C. jogging
- D. has jogged
- E. jog
A. jogs
"Jogs" is the correct present tense form, indicating a regular action.
- B (jogged): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (jogging): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (has jogged): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (jog): Incorrect; this is the base form.
65. They ___ a new project at work.
- A. start
- B. started
- C. starting
- D. has started
- E. starts
B. started
"Started" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action was completed in the past.
- A (start): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (starting): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (has started): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (starts): Incorrect; this is present tense.
66. She ___ to the gym every day.
- A. goes
- B. go
- C. going
- D. gone
- E. has gone
A. goes
"Goes" is the correct present tense form, indicating a habitual action.
- B (go): Incorrect; this is base form.
- C (going): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (gone): Incorrect; this is the past participle form.
- E (has gone): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
67. He ___ his homework every day.
- A. do
- B. does
- C. doing
- D. did
- E. has done
B. does
"Does" is the correct present tense form for the third-person singular subject.
- A (do): Incorrect; this is base form and used for plural subjects.
- C (doing): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (did): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- E (has done): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
68. I ___ to music while studying.
- A. listen
- B. listens
- C. listened
- D. has listened
- E. listening
A. listen
"Listen" is the correct base form, indicating a general action.
- B (listens): Incorrect; this is third-person singular.
- C (listened): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- D (has listened): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (listening): Incorrect; this is present participle.
69. They ___ a delicious meal last night.
- A. cook
- B. cooked
- C. cooking
- D. has cooked
- E. cooks
B. cooked
"Cooked" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last night.
- A (cook): Incorrect; this is base form.
- C (cooking): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (has cooked): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (cooks): Incorrect; this is present tense.
70. She ___ for the exam all week.
- A. study
- B. studied
- C. studies
- D. has studied
- E. studying
D. has studied
"Has studied" is the correct present perfect form, indicating a completed action relevant to the present.
- A (study): Incorrect; this is base form.
- B (studied): Incorrect; this is simple past.
- C (studies): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- E (studying): Incorrect; this is present participle.
71. He ___ his friends often.
- A. visits
- B. visit
- C. visiting
- D. visited
- E. has visited
A. visits
"Visits" is the correct present tense form, indicating a habitual action.
- B (visit): Incorrect; this is base form and does not match the subject.
- C (visiting): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (visited): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- E (has visited): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
72. We ___ a vacation next month.
- A. take
- B. taking
- C. taken
- D. will take
- E. takes
D. will take
"Will take" indicates future tense, showing a planned action for next month.
- A (take): Incorrect; this is base form.
- B (taking): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- C (taken): Incorrect; this is past participle.
- E (takes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
73. She ___ to France every summer.
- A. travels
- B. travel
- C. traveled
- D. has traveled
- E. traveling
A. travels
"Travels" is the correct present tense form, indicating a regular action.
- B (travel): Incorrect; this is base form.
- C (traveled): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- D (has traveled): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (traveling): Incorrect; this is present participle.
74. I ___ my homework before I went out.
- A. finish
- B. finished
- C. finishes
- D. has finished
- E. finishing
B. finished
"Finished" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action was completed before going out.
- A (finish): Incorrect; this is base form.
- C (finishes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (has finished): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (finishing): Incorrect; this is present participle.
75. He ___ a new car last week.
- A. buy
- B. bought
- C. buys
- D. has bought
- E. buying
B. bought
"Bought" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last week.
- A (buy): Incorrect; this is base form.
- C (buys): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (has bought): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (buying): Incorrect; this is present participle.
76. We ___ to the concert next Saturday.
- A. go
- B. went
- C. going
- D. will go
- E. goes
D. will go
"Will go" indicates future tense, showing a planned action for next Saturday.
- A (go): Incorrect; this is base form.
- B (went): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (going): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (goes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
77. She ___ a book every month.
- A. reads
- B. read
- C. reading
- D. has read
- E. readed
A. reads
"Reads" is the correct present tense form, indicating a regular action.
- B (read): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (reading): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- D (has read): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (readed): Incorrect; this is not a correct form.
78. They ___ the new software next week.
- A. launch
- B. launched
- C. launching
- D. will launch
- E. has launched
D. will launch
"Will launch" is the correct future tense form, indicating the action will occur next week.
- A (launch): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (launched): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (launching): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has launched): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
79. He ___ a presentation for the meeting.
- A. prepare
- B. prepared
- C. prepares
- D. preparing
- E. has prepared
B. prepared
"Prepared" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action was completed before the meeting.
- A (prepare): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (prepares): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (preparing): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has prepared): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
80. She ___ for a new job.
- A. look
- B. looked
- C. looking
- D. has looked
- E. looks
A. look
"Look" is the correct base form, indicating the action of searching for a job.
- B (looked): Incorrect; this is past tense and does not indicate current action.
- C (looking): Incorrect; this is present participle and does not fit the context.
- D (has looked): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
- E (looks): Incorrect; this is present tense but does not express the current action.
81. We ___ a lot of work to do this week.
- A. has
- B. have
- C. had
- D. having
- E. has had
B. have
"Have" is the correct present tense form, indicating possession of work to do this week.
- A (has): Incorrect; this is present tense for singular subjects.
- C (had): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- D (having): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has had): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
82. The students ___ their assignments on time.
- A. submit
- B. submitted
- C. submits
- D. submitting
- E. has submitted
B. submitted
"Submitted" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action was completed on time.
- A (submit): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (submits): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (submitting): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has submitted): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
83. She ___ a letter to the editor yesterday.
- A. write
- B. wrote
- C. writes
- D. writing
- E. has written
B. wrote
"Wrote" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred yesterday.
- A (write): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (writes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (writing): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has written): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
84. He ___ a car for his birthday.
- A. want
- B. wants
- C. wanted
- D. wanting
- E. has wanted
B. wants
"Wants" is the correct present tense form, indicating a current desire.
- A (want): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (wanted): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- D (wanting): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has wanted): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
85. They ___ a decision by the end of the week.
- A. make
- B. made
- C. makes
- D. making
- E. will make
E. will make
"Will make" is the correct future tense form, indicating the action will occur by the end of the week.
- A (make): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (made): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (makes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (making): Incorrect; this is present participle.
86. He ___ the movie last night.
- A. see
- B. saw
- C. seen
- D. seeing
- E. has seen
B. saw
"Saw" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred last night.
- A (see): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (seen): Incorrect; this is past participle.
- D (seeing): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has seen): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
87. She ___ to the gym regularly.
- A. go
- B. goes
- C. gone
- D. going
- E. has gone
B. goes
"Goes" is the correct present tense form, indicating a habitual action.
- A (go): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (gone): Incorrect; this is past participle.
- D (going): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has gone): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
88. They ___ the report before the deadline.
- A. submit
- B. submitted
- C. submits
- D. submitting
- E. has submitted
B. submitted
"Submitted" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action was completed before the deadline.
- A (submit): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (submits): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (submitting): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has submitted): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
89. She ___ a new recipe for dinner.
- A. try
- B. tried
- C. tries
- D. trying
- E. has tried
B. tried
"Tried" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred in the past.
- A (try): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (tries): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (trying): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has tried): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
90. He ___ a great musician.
- A. is
- B. was
- C. be
- D. been
- E. being
A. is
"Is" is the correct present tense form, indicating a current state of being.
- B (was): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (be): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- D (been): Incorrect; this is past participle.
- E (being): Incorrect; this is present participle.
91. They ___ a vacation next month.
- A. take
- B. took
- C. taking
- D. will take
- E. has taken
D. will take
"Will take" is the correct future tense form, indicating the action will occur next month.
- A (take): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (took): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (taking): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has taken): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
92. She ___ a beautiful painting.
- A. create
- B. created
- C. creates
- D. creating
- E. has created
B. created
"Created" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action was completed.
- A (create): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (creates): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (creating): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has created): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
93. They ___ to the conference every year.
- A. go
- B. went
- C. goes
- D. going
- E. has gone
A. go
"Go" is the correct base form, indicating the action of attending the conference regularly.
- B (went): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (goes): Incorrect; this is present tense but does not fit the context.
- D (going): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has gone): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
94. He ___ his homework before dinner.
- A. finish
- B. finished
- C. finishes
- D. finishing
- E. has finished
B. finished
"Finished" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action was completed before dinner.
- A (finish): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (finishes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (finishing): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has finished): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
95. They ___ dinner at 7 PM.
- A. eat
- B. ate
- C. eats
- D. eating
- E. has eaten
A. eat
"Eat" is the correct base form, indicating the action is habitual.
- B (ate): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (eats): Incorrect; this is present tense but does not fit the context.
- D (eating): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has eaten): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
96. She ___ a great idea during the meeting.
- A. come
- B. came
- C. comes
- D. coming
- E. has come
B. came
"Came" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred during the meeting.
- A (come): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (comes): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (coming): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has come): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
97. They ___ at the park every weekend.
- A. meet
- B. met
- C. meets
- D. meeting
- E. has met
A. meet
"Meet" is the correct base form, indicating a regular action.
- B (met): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (meets): Incorrect; this is present tense but does not fit the context.
- D (meeting): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has met): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
98. She ___ for a walk every morning.
- A. go
- B. went
- C. goes
- D. going
- E. has gone
C. goes
"Goes" is the correct present tense form, indicating a habitual action.
- A (go): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- B (went): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- D (going): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has gone): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
99. He ___ his bike to work yesterday.
- A. ride
- B. rode
- C. rides
- D. riding
- E. has ridden
B. rode
"Rode" is the correct past tense form, indicating the action occurred yesterday.
- A (ride): Incorrect; this is the base form.
- C (rides): Incorrect; this is present tense.
- D (riding): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has ridden): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.
100. They ___ their friends often.
- A. visit
- B. visited
- C. visits
- D. visiting
- E. has visited
A. visit
"Visit" is the correct base form, indicating a habitual action.
- B (visited): Incorrect; this is past tense.
- C (visits): Incorrect; this is present tense but does not fit the context.
- D (visiting): Incorrect; this is present participle.
- E (has visited): Incorrect; this is present perfect tense.