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Verb Forms Quiz: Choose the Correct Verb in Each Sentence

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This verb forms quiz helps you choose the correct verb in real sentences and spot common mistakes. You'll get instant feedback so you can learn as you go. Keep learning with an english verbs test, strengthen the basics in a verb to be quiz, or explore a gerunds participles and infinitives quiz.

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1The committee ____ tomorrow to discuss the budget.
2Listen! The baby ____ right now.
3She ____ in Paris since 2018.
4We have already bought the tickets, so we ____ leave at 7 a.m.
5When I was a child, I ____ swim across the lake.
6Please ____ your phones switched off during the movie.
7She is interested in ____ a second language.
8The report ____ by the time the meeting starts.
9I had the mechanic ____ the brakes yesterday.
10She said she ____ the keys the day before.
11If I ____ you, I would take the offer.
12You turned off the lights, ____ you?
13She stopped ____ to answer the phone.
14I would rather ____ at home tonight.
15If he ____ earlier, he would not have missed the flight.
16If she had studied harder, she ____ at university now.
17I suggest that he ____ more careful next time.
18He is one of the athletes who ____ early every day.
19You ____ bought so much milk; we already had enough.
20____ I known about the delay, I would have stayed home.
Learning Goals

Study Outcomes

  1. Identify the Correct Form of a Verb -

    Determine the correct form of a verb in diverse sentence contexts to reinforce your understanding of verb usage and grammatical structure.

  2. Apply Subject-Verb Agreement -

    Use verb form practice to ensure subjects and verbs align in number and person, enhancing the clarity and accuracy of your writing.

  3. Choose the Correct Verb Form -

    Analyze sentence cues to choose correct verb form under time pressure, improving both speed and precision in verb selection.

  4. Differentiate Between Similar Verb Forms -

    Contrast past, past participle, and gerund forms to master correction verb form strategies for more polished prose.

  5. Evaluate Your Verb Form Skills -

    Use real-time feedback from the verb form quiz to assess your strengths and identify areas for targeted improvement.

  6. Boost Writing Confidence -

    Leverage structured practice to build confidence in applying the correct form of a verb across varied writing tasks.

Study Guide

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  1. Mastering Subject-Verb Agreement -

    Ensure the subject and verb match in number (singular/plural) to choose the correct form of a verb, e.g., "The data are accurate" vs. "The dataset is accurate." Remember: singular subjects take "-s" verbs in present tense (Purdue OWL).

  2. Maintaining Tense Consistency -

    Keep your verb tenses aligned throughout a sentence or paragraph by following sequence-of-tense rules, like using past perfect for events that happened before another past action ("She had finished before he arrived"; Cambridge University Press).

  3. Conquering Irregular Verbs -

    Review common irregular verb forms in a base-past-past participle chart (e.g., go - went - gone); use the mnemonic "BSV" (become, became, become) to recall patterns and ace your verb form practice (Oxford English Grammar).

  4. Using Modals and Semi-modals Correctly -

    Differentiate modals like can, could, must and semi-modals like need to or have to when you choose correct verb form for ability, obligation, or advice (British Council).

  5. Perfect vs. Progressive vs. Perfect-Progressive -

    Identify whether to use have+past participle (perfect), be+ - ing (progressive), or have been+ - ing (perfect-progressive) by mapping event timing and duration in your verb form quiz (University of Manchester).

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