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Verbs Quiz

Mixed Verbs

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Helping Verbs Quiz

Which of the following is a helping verb?

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Answer: B. Is. Is is a helping verb because it is used with the main verb to form the present tense.

Which of the following is not a helping verb?

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Answer: C. Dance. Dance is not a helping verb; it is a main verb that describes an action.

Which helping verb is used to form the negative present tense?

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Answer: C. Don't. Don't is used to form the negative present tense, for example, "I don't like broccoli."

Which helping verb is used to form the past tense?

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Answer: B. Was. Was is used to form the past tense, for example, "I was tired."

Which helping verb is used to form the past perfect tense?

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Answer: B. Had. Had is used to form the past perfect tense, for example, "I had finished my homework before dinner."

Which helping verb is used to form the future tense?

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Answer: B. Will. Will is used to form the future tense, for example, "I will go to the store tomorrow."

Which helping verb is used to form the negative future tense?

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Answer: B. Won't. Won't is used to form the negative future tense, for example, "I won't be able to come to the party."

Which helping verb is used to form the present perfect tense?

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Answer: A. Has. Has is used to form the present perfect tense, for example, "She has finished her homework."

Which helping verb is used to form the negative present perfect tense?

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Answer: C. Hasn't. Hasn't is used to form the negative present perfect tense, for example, "I haven't seen that movie yet."

Which helping verb is used to form the past progressive tense?

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Answer: B. Was. Was is used to form the past progressive tense, for example, "I was studying when the phone rang."

Helping Verbs

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Which of the following is a helping verb?

a) Run
b) Is
c) Swim
Answer: b) Is. Is is a helping verb because it is used with the main verb to form the present tense.

Which of the following is not a helping verb?

a) Do
b) Have
c) Dance
Answer: c) Dance. Dance is not a helping verb; it is a main verb that describes an action.

Which helping verb is used to form the negative present tense?

a) Can
b) Will
c) Don’t
Answer: c) Don’t. Don’t is used to form the negative present tense, for example, “I don’t like broccoli.”

Which helping verb is used to form the past tense?

a) Am
b) Was
c) Are
Answer: b) Was. Was is used to form the past tense, for example, “I was tired.”

Which helping verb is used to form the past perfect tense?

a) Have
b) Had
c) Will have
Answer: b) Had. Had is used to form the past perfect tense, for example, “I had finished my homework before dinner.”

Which helping verb is used to form the future tense?

a) Do
b) Will
c) Can
Answer: b) Will. Will is used to form the future tense, for example, “I will go to the store tomorrow.”

Which helping verb is used to form the negative future tense?

a) Can’t
b) Won’t
c) Shouldn’t
Answer: b) Won’t. Won’t is used to form the negative future tense, for example, “I won’t be able to come to the party.”

Which helping verb is used to form the present perfect tense?

a) Has
b) Have
c) Had
Answer: a) Has. Has is used to form the present perfect tense, for example, “She has finished her homework.”

Which helping verb is used to form the negative present perfect tense?

a) Haven’t
b) Hadn’t
c) Hasn’t
Answer: c) Hasn’t. Hasn’t is used to form the negative present perfect tense, for example, “I haven’t seen that movie yet.”

Which helping verb is used to form the past progressive tense?

a) Am
b) Was
c) Are
Answer: b) Was. Was is used to form the past progressive tense, for example, “I was studying when the phone rang.”

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