Present Perfect Tense + Simple Future Tense Revision
Quiz by Mary Stormon-Flynn
Grade 10
English Language Arts
Common Core
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- Q1Use the table to help you. QUESTION: How do you create the present perfect tense?Use the simple past of "have" and the past participle of the main verb.Use the simple present of "be" and the past participle of the main verb.Use the simple present of "have" and the past participle of the main verb.60sEditDelete
- Q2Use the table to help you. True or False? Three verbs are used to create the present perfect tense?TrueFalse60sEditDelete
- Q3True or False? Two verbs are used to create the present perfect tense?FalseTrue45sEditDelete
- Q4From the following examples, which is the affirmative statement (sentence) in the present perfect tense?I haven't tried sushi.Have you tried sushi?I have tried sushi.I has tried sushi.45sEditDelete
- Q5From the following examples, which is an example of an affirmative statement in the present perfect tense? (The table will help you.)I haven't been in school since September, 2020.I has been in school since September, 2020.I have be in school since September, 2020.I have been in school since September, 2020.120sEditDelete
- Q6Which is the correct negative statement (sentence) in the present perfect tense? Be careful!I hasn't tried sushi.I haven't tried sushi.I havent tried sushi.Haven't you tried sushi?45sEditDelete
- Q7Which is the correct affirmative question in the present perfect tense?Haven't you tried sushi?Has you tried sushi?Have you tried sushi?45sEditDelete
- Q8In the simple present tense, which forms of "have" do you use for the pronouns "he, she, zie, it"?has, has not, hasn'thave, have not, have not60sEditDelete
- Q9In the simple present tense, which forms of "have" do you use for the pronoun "I"?have, have not, haven'thas, has not, hasn't60sEditDelete
- Q10In the simple present tense, which forms of "have" do you use for the pronouns "we, you, they"?have, have not, haven'thas, has not, hasn't60sEditDelete
- Q11What is the contracted (shortened) form of have not?hav'nthaventhaven'thave not60sEditDelete
- Q12What is the contracted (shortened) form of has not?has'th'snothasn'thas not60sEditDelete
- Q13Be careful! True or False: A noun is not the name of a person, a place or a thing.True.False.60sEditDelete
- Q14Read this carefully! True or False: a pronoun is not a word that is used to replace a noun (the name of a person, place or thing.)False.True.60sEditDelete
- Q15The pronoun "it" can replace the noun "table."Yes.No.60sEditDelete
- Q16Look at the table. What is the past participle of the verb "do"?donedodoingdid60sEditDelete
- Q17Look at the table. What is the past participle of the verb "eat"?eateneatingeatate60sEditDelete
- Q18Look at the table. What is the past participle of the verb "go"?gogonewentgoing60sEditDelete
- Q19Look at the table. What is the past participle of the verb "be"?beenbeingbeto be60sEditDelete
- Q20Which is the correct question in the present perfect tense?Has you did your homework?Have you did your homework?Have you done your homework?Has you done your homework?60sEditDelete