To learn the English language properly, a proper understanding of tenses is very important. Let us find out the same in Fill in the blanks with appropriate verbs (Tense Exercise-7)
Fill in the blanks with appropriate verb forms
1. ………. they coming over for brunch?
a. Is
b. Are
c. Am
d. Will
2. Mona is ___ at our house this week.
a. stay
b. staying
c. be staying
d. Will be
3. Why are you …………. a noise?
a. creating
b. making
c. make
d. been making
4. He……….. he left his diary in his office.
a. Is thinking
b. Thinks
c. Will be thinking
d. None of the above
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST PERFECT TENSE
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
- Narration Change -Exercise on Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Past Tense
- Narration Change -Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Present Tense
- Noun Clause-Definition, Examples, types, uses, exercise
5. You ………. too fast, I can’t follow you.
a. Have spoken
b. Will speak
c. are speaking
d. None of the above
6. He ………… still ……….. in his room.
a. Is , sleeping
b. Was, sleeping
c. Will, sleeping
d. Was, sleeps
7. The players ………………….. themselves up now.
a. Warmed
b. Are warming
c. Will warming
d. None of the above
8. Hurry up! The taxi …………………..
a. Was waiting
b. Will wait
c. Are waiting
d. Is waiting
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST PERFECT TENSE
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
- Narration Change -Exercise on Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Past Tense
- Narration Change -Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Present Tense
- Noun Clause-Definition, Examples, types, uses, exercise
9. He usually………. tea.
a. Is drinking
b. Was drinking
c. Will drink
d. Drinks
10. My brother…………… a film these days.
a. Is making
b. Will make
c. Shall make
d. Will be making
ANSWERS
1. b
2. b
3. b
4. b
5. c
6. a
7. b
8. d
9. d
10. a
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST PERFECT TENSE
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
- Narration Change -Exercise on Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Past Tense
- Narration Change -Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Present Tense
- Noun Clause-Definition, Examples, types, uses, exercise