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Simple Present Tense

        Simple Present Tense 

  1. She ____ to school every day.
    A. go
    B. goes
    C. going
    D. gone

  2. They ____ क्रिकेट every evening.
    A. plays
    B. play
    C. played
    D. playing
  3. He ____ दूध daily.
    A. drink
    B. drinks
    C. drinking
    D. drank
  4. I ____ my homework daily.
    A. do
    B. does
    C. did
    D. doing
  5. We ____ in a big house.
    A. lives
    B. live
    C. living
    D. lived
  6. Ram ____ a car.
    A. have
    B. has
    C. having
    D. had
  7. The sun ____ in the east.
    A. rise
    B. rises
    C. rising
    D. rose
  8. Birds ____ in the sky.
    A. flies
    B. fly
    C. flying
    D. flew
  9. She ____ tea every morning.
    A. drink
    B. drinks
    C. drank
    D. drinking
  10. I ____ cricket.
    A. likes
    B. like
    C. liking
    D. liked
  11. He ____ TV daily.
    A. watch
    B. watches
    C. watching
    D. watched
  12. They ____ their work on time.
    A. finish
    B. finishes
    C. finishing
    D. finished
  13. My father ____ in a bank.
    A. work
    B. works
    C. working
    D. worked
  14. She ____ English well.
    A. speak
    B. speaks
    C. speaking
    D. spoke
  15. We ____ football.
    A. plays
    B. play
    C. playing
    D. played



🔹 Present Continuous Tense (16–30)

  1. She ____ खाना बना रही है.
    A. cook
    B. cooks
    C. is cooking
    D. cooked
  2. They ____ playing cricket now.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  3. I ____ reading a book.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  4. He ____ sleeping now.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  5. We ____ watching TV.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  6. The baby ____ crying.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  7. She ____ dancing now.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  8. They ____ going to market.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  9. I ____ writing a letter.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  10. He ____ playing football.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  11. We ____ studying English.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  12. She ____ talking on phone.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  13. They ____ eating food.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  14. I ____ learning Python.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be
  15. He ____ running fast.
    A. is
    B. are
    C. am
    D. be

🔹 Present Perfect Tense (31–40)



  1. I ____ my homework.
    A. have done
    B. has done
    C. had done
    D. doing
  2. She ____ eaten food.
    A. have
    B. has
    C. had
    D. having
  3. They ____ finished work.
    A. has
    B. have
    C. had
    D. having
  4. He ____ gone to school.
    A. have
    B. has
    C. had
    D. having
  5. We ____ completed the task.
    A. has
    B. have
    C. had
    D. having
  6. I ____ seen this movie.
    A. have
    B. has
    C. had
    D. having
  7. She ____ written a letter.
    A. have
    B. has
    C. had
    D. having
  8. They ____ won the match.
    A. has
    B. have
    C. had
    D. having
  9. He ____ read the book.
    A. have
    B. has
    C. had
    D. having
  10. We ____ visited Delhi.
    A. has
    B. have
    C. had
    D. having

🔹 Present Perfect Continuous (41–50)



  1. I ____ studying for two hours.
    A. have been
    B. has been
    C. had been
    D. being
  2. She ____ working since morning.
    A. have been
    B. has been
    C. had been
    D. being
  3. They ____ playing for one hour.
    A. has been
    B. have been
    C. had been
    D. being
  4. He ____ reading since 5 PM.
    A. have been
    B. has been
    C. had been
    D. being
  5. We ____ waiting for you.
    A. has been
    B. have been
    C. had been
    D. being
  6. I ____ learning English.
    A. have been
    B. has been
    C. had been
    D. being
  7. She ____ cooking food.
    A. have been
    B. has been
    C. had been
    D. being
  8. They ____ watching TV.
    A. has been
    B. have been
    C. had been
    D. being
  9. He ____ playing cricket.
    A. have been
    B. has been
    C. had been
    D. being
  10. We ____ practicing yoga.
    A. has been
    B. have been
    C. had been
    D. being

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