12 Grammar Quizzes, Present, Past and Future Tenses Practice
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Here are 12 grammar quizzes for Present, Past, and Future Tenses. Choose the correct verb form for each sentence.
1. I __________ (go) to the market tomorrow.
a) go
b) will go
c) am going
2. She __________ (study) right now.
a) is studying
b) studies
c) studied
3. We __________ (live) here for five years when we move to Paris.
a) have lived
b) will have lived
c) had lived
4. They __________ (already/arrive) when I called them.
a) already arrive
b) had already arrived
c) will already arrive
5. I __________ (finish) my homework by 8 PM tonight.
a) finished
b) will finish
c) will have finished
6. She __________ (not/like) coffee.
a) doesn't like
b) didn't like
c) won't like
7. He __________ (work) in the garden when it started raining.
a) works
b) is working
c) was working
8. They __________ (not/come) to the party next week.
a) don’t come
b) didn’t come
c) won’t come
9. By next year, I __________ (save) enough money to travel the world.
a) saved
b) will have saved
c) will save
10. When I was young, I __________ (play) outside every day.
a) played
b) play
c) was playing
11. We __________ (not/see) her at the event last night.
a) didn’t see
b) don’t see
c) won’t see
12. I __________ (be) a teacher when I grow up.
a) will be
b) am
c) was
Answer Key:
b) will go — Future simple (planned action in the future).
a) is studying — Present continuous (action happening right now).
b) will have lived — Future perfect (action completed before a future time).
b) had already arrived — Past perfect (action completed before another past action).
c) will have finished — Future perfect (action completed before a specific future time).
a) doesn't like — Present simple (habit or general fact).
c) was working — Past continuous (action in progress at a specific past time).
c) won’t come — Future simple (negative future action).
b) will have saved — Future perfect (action completed before a future time).
a) played — Past simple (habitual action in the past).
a) didn’t see — Past simple (completed action in the past).
a) will be — Future simple (future action/plan).