Identify the Tense
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1.
Determine whether the sentence uses the simple, progressive, perfect, or perfect progressive tense.
I jump on the trampoline.
I jump on the trampoline.
- simple
- progressive
- perfect
- perfect progressive
2.
Determine whether the sentence uses the simple, progressive, perfect, or perfect progressive tense.
I am jumping on the trampoline.
I am jumping on the trampoline.
- simple
- progressive
- perfect
- perfect progressive
3.
Determine whether the sentence uses the simple, progressive, perfect, or perfect progressive tense.
I have jumped on the trampoline for five hours.
I have jumped on the trampoline for five hours.
- simple
- progressive
- perfect
- perfect progressive
4.
Determine whether the sentence uses the simple, progressive, perfect, or perfect progressive tense.
I have been jumping on the trampoline all day.
I have been jumping on the trampoline all day.
- simple
- progressive
- perfect
- perfect progressive
5.
Determine whether the sentence uses the simple, progressive, perfect, or perfect progressive tense.
I will answer your question.
I will answer your question.
- simple
- progressive
- perfect
- perfect progressive
6.
Determine whether the sentence uses the simple, progressive, perfect, or perfect progressive tense.
I will have answered your question by the end of this presentation.
I will have answered your question by the end of this presentation.
- simple
- progressive
- perfect
- perfect progressive
7.
Determine whether the sentence uses the simple, progressive, perfect, or perfect progressive tense.
I will be answering your question shortly.
I will be answering your question shortly.
- simple
- progressive
- perfect
- perfect progressive
8.
Determine whether the sentence uses the simple, progressive, perfect, or perfect progressive tense.
I was working all night.
I was working all night.
- simple
- progressive
- perfect
- perfect progressive
9.
Determine whether the sentence uses the simple, progressive, perfect, or perfect progressive tense.
I had been working all night.
I had been working all night.
- simple
- progressive
- perfect
- perfect progressive
10.
Determine whether the sentence uses the simple, progressive, perfect, or perfect progressive tense.
I had worked for five hours straight.
I had worked for five hours straight.
- simple
- progressive
- perfect
- perfect progressive
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