Fill in Blanks (Basic) — Set 1
Questions 1–10 of 123
She _____ to school every day.
Correct Answer: A. goes
The sentence uses 'every day' which indicates a regular, habitual action in the present. 'Goes' is the correct third-person singular present tense form. We use the simple present tense for daily routines and habits.
He _____ a letter yesterday.
Correct Answer: B. wrote
The time word 'yesterday' indicates a past action. 'Wrote' is the simple past tense form. The simple past is used for completed actions that happened at a specific time in the past.
They _____ the project next week.
Correct Answer: C. will finish
The phrase 'next week' refers to the future. 'Will finish' is the simple future tense. We use will + base verb for planned or predicted future actions.
I _____ breakfast at 8 AM every morning.
Correct Answer: A. eat
The phrase 'every morning' indicates a regular present habit. 'Eat' is the correct simple present tense form for the first-person singular. This tense describes routine activities.
The teacher _____ the lesson two hours ago.
Correct Answer: B. taught
The phrase 'two hours ago' clearly indicates a past action. 'Taught' is the simple past tense form. The simple past is used for completed actions at a definite time in the past.
We _____ a new house next month.
Correct Answer: C. will buy
The phrase 'next month' indicates a future event. 'Will buy' is the simple future tense. This is used for actions that have not yet happened but are planned or expected.
You _____ very well in the exam yesterday.
Correct Answer: B. performed
The time reference 'yesterday' indicates a completed past action. 'Performed' is the simple past tense. We use simple past for actions that happened at a specific time in the past.
The sun _____ in the east every morning.
Correct Answer: A. rises
The phrase 'every morning' indicates a regular, habitual action. 'Rises' is the simple present tense. Natural phenomena that happen regularly use the present tense.
She _____ her grandmother last week.
Correct Answer: B. visited
The phrase 'last week' indicates a past event. 'Visited' is the simple past tense. Simple past is used for completed actions at a definite past time.
They _____ to America next year.
Correct Answer: C. will go
The phrase 'next year' indicates a future time. 'Will go' is the simple future tense. This is used for future plans or predictions.