Q.1
Which is the best way to express what's happening?
  • My grandfather go's to the bowling club twice a week.
  • My grandfather gose to the bowling club twice a week.
  • My grandfather goes to the bowling club twice a week.
  • My grandfather is going to the bowling club twice a week.
Q.2
It's easy to say 'how often' someone does something (see q.1); but how about 'how long they have been doing' it? Many other languages can say this far more simply than English. How would you answer this question: 'How long have you been learning English?'?
  • I learn English since three years.
  • I am learning English since three years.
  • I have been learning English since three years.
  • I have been learning English for three years.
Q.3
Which of these is the correct version?
  • Me and my friends are going to the beach this afternoon.
  • My friends and I am going to the beach this afternoon.
  • My friends and I are going to the beach this afternoon.
  • Me and my friends is going to the beach this afternoon.
Q.4
Which of these is the best version?
  • Our team lead at the moment.
  • Our team leads at the moment.
  • Our team is leading at the moment.
  • Our team are leading at the moment.
Q.5
Which is the best English version here?
  • Suzi take lots of photos.
  • Suzi is making lots of photos.
  • Suzi has been taking lots of photos.
  • Suzi makes many photos.
Q.6
What would be the best way to complete this sentence? Every hour, the little mechanical man on the town clock comes out and ...
  • ... make a dance and ring the bell.
  • ... makes dancing and rings the bell.
  • ... does a dance and rings the bell.
  • ... is dancing and ringing the bell.
Q.7
Which is the best version here?
  • We have been wating for the rane to stop.
  • We have waited for the raining to stop.
  • We have been waiting for the rain to stop.
  • We have being waited for the rain stopped.
Q.8
'How long has your girlfriend been working in Scotland?'
  • 'She's working there since April last year.'
  • 'She's been working there since April last year.'
  • 'She works there since April last year.'
  • 'She's been worked there since April last year.'
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