Sentence Identification | MCQs
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A. He went to hospital
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B. He has gone to the hospital
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C. None of these
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D. He goes to the hospital
Explanation
"Goes" is the present simple tense of the verb "go".
It describes a habitual or regular action happening in the present.
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A. He will go to the hospital
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B. He goes to the hospital
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C. He went to the hospital
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D. He has gone to the hospital
Explanation
He went to the hospital.
"Went" is the past tense form of the verb "go".
It shows the action was completed in the past.
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A. The teachers have taught maths in the class
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B. The teacher taught maths in the class
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C. None of these
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D. The teacher has taught maths in the class
Explanation
The teacher taught maths in the class.
"Taught" is the simple past tense of "teach" and clearly indicates a completed action in the past.
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A. None of these
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B. She will go to the market
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C. She had gone to the market
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D. She goes to the market
Explanation
Past perfect tense uses "had" + past participle to show an action completed before another past action.
"Had gone" indicates the action was completed in the past.
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A. None of these
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B. Present indefinite
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C. Present continuous
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D. Present perfect
Explanation
The sentence describes a general truth or fact (Ali being brighter) and uses the simple present tense structure (is).
The Present Indefinite Tense is used to express habitual actions, general truths, or facts.
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A. Do he went to market
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B. None of these
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C. Does he is going to market
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D. Is he going to market
Explanation
"Is he going to market?" is grammatically correct because:
It uses the correct helping verb "is" (for present continuous tense).
The structure follows "Is + subject + verb-ing?"
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A. She was reading a book.
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B. The boys will play football.
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C. None of these
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D. He is writing an essay.
Explanation
Present Continuous Tense:
Structure:
Subject + is/am/are + verb(-ing)
→ Describes an action happening right now.
He is writing an essay. → Present continuous
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A. None of these
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B. Present Continuous
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C. Present Simple
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D. Past Simple
Explanation
The sentence uses "Did" + base verb, indicating a question in the past simple tense.
It asks about a completed action in the past.
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A. She is sleeps now.
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B. We are having lunch.
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C. They are going to the Market.
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D. I am learning English.
Explanation
Present continuous uses "is/are/am + verb-ing" (e.g., "She is sleeping").
"She is sleeps" is incorrect because "sleeps" is not in -ing form.
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A. Past Simple
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B. Present Perfect
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C. None of these
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D. Past Continuous
Explanation
The sentence "Did the children sleep late?" uses "did" + base verb, which indicates Past Simple tense.
It refers to a completed action in the past.
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