
Sentences in the simple present, past and future tense
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS2 English (2)
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- Q1Tick the sentence written in the first person.I'm trying my best!You should give up already.They don't know what to do.30s
- Q2Match each sentence to the tense it is written in.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q3Which word in this sentence tells us what the tense is? 'Lucas and Sam waited patiently in the corridor'.andwaitedcorridorpatiently30s
- Q4Which word in this sentence is the auxiliary verb? 'Andeep will try his best today'.Andeeptrytodaywill30s
- Q5What is the tense of this sentence: 'You'll have a great time here'.simple future tensesimple present tensesimple past tense30s
- Q6Which verb in this sentence needs to be changed to maintain the tense? 'Jun rushed up the stairs, crashed into Miss Ofoedu and slams into the ground'.rushedslamscrashed30s