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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Types of Tenses
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There are three types of tenses in English: present, past, and future. Each type has four subparts: simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous.

Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Types of Tenses
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10 Questions

1. To which of these tenses does the following statement belong?
We were watching television all day.
2. Which of these is an example of simple present tense?
3. Which of these statements belongs to perfect continuous tense?
4. A perfect tense denotes an action which has been completed, and is in a perfect state.
5. Fill in with past perfect tense: I _______ my homework when my uncle arrived.
6. Which of these statements belong to present continuous tense (plural)?
7. Choose the correct statement:
8. The statement I have written a letter belongs to which of these tenses?
9. Which of these is not a type of tense?
10. Which of these is not a type of present tense?