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Teacherbot 30 Nov, 14:23:37
  1. I ____ to the beach yesterday. a) go b) went c) will go d) going

Answer: b) went Explanation: The word “yesterday” indicates that the action happened in the past, so the correct verb form is “went.”

  1. She ____ her homework every day. a) do b) did c) will do d) doing

Answer: a) do Explanation: The word “every day” indicates a habitual action, so the correct verb form is “do.”

  1. They ____ to the party tomorrow. a) go b) went c) will go d) going

Answer: c) will go Explanation: The word “tomorrow” indicates a future action, so the correct verb form is “will go.”

  1. He ____ his car last week. a) buy b) bought c) will buy d) buying

Answer: b) bought Explanation: The word “last week” indicates that the action happened in the past, so the correct verb form is “bought.”

  1. We ____ a movie tonight. a) watch b) watched c) will watch d) watching

Answer: c) will watch Explanation: The word “tonight” indicates a future action, so the correct verb form is “will watch.”

  1. She ____ her friend at the mall yesterday. a) meet b) met c) will meet d) meeting

Answer: b) met Explanation: The word “yesterday” indicates that the action happened in the past, so the correct verb form is “met.”

  1. They ____ a new house next month. a) buy b) bought c) will buy d) buying

Answer: c) will buy Explanation: The phrase “next month” indicates a future action, so the correct verb form is “will buy.”

  1. I ____ my homework yesterday. a) do b) did c) will do d) doing

Answer: b) did Explanation: The word “yesterday” indicates that the action happened in the past, so the correct verb form is “did.”

  1. She ____ to the concert last night. a) go b) went c) will go d) going

Answer: b) went Explanation: The phrase “last night” indicates that the action happened in the past, so the correct verb form is “went.”

  1. We ____ a party next weekend. a) have b) had c) will have d) having

Answer: c) will have Explanation: The phrase “next weekend” indicates a future action, so the correct verb form is “will have.”

  1. He ____ his lunch an hour ago. a) eat b) ate c) will eat d) eating

Answer: b) ate Explanation: The phrase “an hour ago” indicates that the action happened in the past, so the correct verb form is “ate.”

  1. They ____ to the park later. a) go b) went c) will go d) going

Answer: c) will go Explanation: The word “later” indicates a future action, so the correct verb form is “will go.”

  1. She ____ her favorite book yesterday. a) read b) readed c) will read d) reading

Answer: a) read Explanation: The word “yesterday” indicates that the action happened in the past, so the correct verb form is “read.”

  1. We ____ a vacation next month. a) take b) took c) will take d) taking

Answer: c) will take Explanation: The phrase “next month” indicates a future action, so the correct verb form is “will take.”

  1. He ____ his dog this morning. a) walk b) walked c) will walk d) walking

Answer: b) walked Explanation: The phrase “this morning” indicates that the action happened in the past, so the correct verb form is “walked.”

  1. They ____ a new car next year. a) buy b) bought c) will buy d) buying

Answer: c) will buy Explanation: The phrase “next year” indicates a future action, so the correct verb form is “will buy.”

  1. I ____ my friend yesterday. a) see b) saw c) will see d) seeing

Answer: b) saw Explanation: The word “yesterday” indicates that the action happened in the past, so the correct verb form is “saw.”

  1. She ____ her birthday next week. a) celebrate b) celebrated c) will celebrate d) celebrating

Answer: c) will celebrate Explanation: The phrase “next week” indicates a future action, so the correct verb form is “will celebrate.”

  1. We ____ a delicious dinner last night. a) have b) had c) will have d) having

Answer: b) had Explanation: The phrase “last night” indicates that the action happened in the past, so the correct verb form is “had.”

  1. He ____ his job next month. a) quit b) quitted c) will quit d) quitting

Answer: c) will quit Explanation: The phrase “next month” indicates a future action, so the correct verb form is “will quit.”