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Q1. Which sentence is correct?
We are not told much about the project.
We will be told about the project yesterday.
We will be being told about the project last week.
We were not told about the project until next week.
Q2. Which sentence is correct?
They had played football until next week.
They have played football tomorrow.
They were playing football after now.
They will play football on Friday.
Q3. Which sentence is correct?
Was he walking when it has happened?
Was he walking quick?
Was he walking quickly?
Was he walking when it will be happening?
Q4. Which sentence is correct?
Had he been being driven to work for the whole year?
Had he been being driven to work just once?
Had he been being driven to work until next week?
Had he been being driven to work later on tonight?
Q5. Which sentence is correct?
We were driven to work and give the driver ten dollars.
We were driven to work when we have finished.
We were driven to work tomorrow.
We were driven to work before sunrise.
Q6. Which sentence is correct?
Is he playing football when you left?
Is he playing football while you were working?
Is he playing football when you had finished?
Is he playing football tomorrow?
Q7. Which sentence is correct?
I had not slept since yesterday.
I had not slept until tomorrow.
I had not slept for a whole day.
I had not slept until I woke up.
Q8. Which sentence is correct?
He has worked here for twenty years.
He has worked here until 1990.
He has worked here when you started.
He has worked here in the future.
Q9. Which sentence is correct?
Will you have finished the job right now?
Will you have finished the job when he arrived?
Will you have finished the job by yesterday?
Will you have finished the job by tomorrow?
Q10. Which sentence is correct?
Will the house be being painted since tomorrow?
Will the house be being painted until yesterday?
Will the house be being painted on Friday?
Will the house be being painted when he will arrive?
Q11. Which sentence is correct?
We have been being well looked after last week.
We have been being well looked after before today.
We have been being well looked after this week.
We have been being well looked after later on.
Q12. Which sentence is correct?
The house will not have been being painted for long when you get there.
The house will not have been being painted after you get there.
The house will not have been being painted when you will get there.
The house will not have been being painted when you arrived.
Q13. Which sentence is correct?
He is not about to be taken home yet.
He is not about to be taken home later.
He is not about to be taken home tomorrow.
He is not about to be taken home when I will go home.
Q14. Which sentence is correct?
We are going to play tennis, but we played tennis.
We are going to play tennis when the court is free.
We were going to play tennis when the court has been free.
We are going to play tennis, but we did play tennis.
Q15. Which sentence is correct?
Did she used to work with you yesterday?
Did she used to work with you last week?
Did she used to work with you when you have worked at the school?
Did she used to work with you before you got married?
Q16. Which sentence is correct?
I had not been being paid on time since January.
I had not been being paid on time just once.
I had not been being paid on time three times.
I had not been being paid on time next week.
Q17. Which sentence is correct?
The car was fixed since Monday.
The car was fixed on Monday.
The car was fixed tomorrow.
The car was ever fixed before Monday.
Q18. Which sentence is correct?
John will not be joining us for dinner since Sunday.
John will not be joining us for dinner when you will come.
John will not be joining us for dinner on Sunday.
John will not be joining us for dinner when you had come.
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Q19. Which sentence is correct?
Have you been working hard right now?
Have you been working hard yesterday?
Have you been working hard last night?
Have you been working hard this morning?
Q20. Which sentence is correct?
He had eaten the whole cake by the time I arrived.
He has eaten the whole cake by the time I arrived.
He eats the whole cake by the time I arrived.
He is eating the whole cake by the time I arrived.
Q21. Which sentence is correct?
I was not doing much when you will be arriving.
I was not doing much when you arrived.
I was not doing much when you arrive.
I was not doing much when you are arriving.
Q22. Which sentence is correct?
I will not be working yesterday.
I will not be working since today.
I will not be working tomorrow night.
I will not be working when you will arrive.
Q23. Which sentence is correct?
We will have been being driven to work for a whole year on Tuesday.
We will have been being driven to work for a whole year since Tuesday.
We will have been being driven to work for a whole year throughout Tuesday.
We will have been being driven to work for a whole year within Tuesday.
Q24. Which sentence is correct?
Has all of the cake been eaten within the next few days?
Has all of the cake been eaten by tonight?
Has all of the cake been eaten still?
Has all of the cake been eaten yet?
Q25. Which sentence is correct?
He will not have been told about it since tomorrow.
He will not have been told about it after I have told him about it.
He will not have been told about it by Friday.
He will not have never been told about it.
Q26. Which sentence is correct?
We were about to go when it will rain.
We were about to go out when it started to rain.
We were about to go when it used to rain.
We were about to go out when it has been raining.
Q27. Which sentence is correct?
Is he going to start last week?
Is he going to start yesterday?
Is he going to start today?
Is he going to start when you will arrive?
Q28. Which sentence is correct?
Did they used to be paid when you have been paid?
Did they used to be paid on time?
Did they used to be paid when you will be paying?
Did they used to be paid tomorrow?
Q29. Which sentence is correct?
Lamb is eaten at mint sauce.
Lamb is eaten of mint sauce.
Lamb is eaten by mint sauce.
Lamb is eaten with mint sauce.
Q30. Which sentence is correct?
He will not stay while Christmas.
He will not stay between Christmas.
He will not stay since Christmas.
He will not stay for Christmas.
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