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Tense

Present Indefinite Tense


The secret of his good (1)/health lies in the fact that (2)/ he is getting gets up before sunrise (3)/and has a two mile walk every morning (4)/ No error (5)


He is going goes everyday (1)/for a morning walk (2)/with his friends and neighbours (3)/No error (4)


Newspapers told / tells (1)/us about the events (2)/that happen (3)/all over the world (4)/ No error (5)


This property is belonging / belongs to me (1)/ and I will possess the same (2)/next year as per the accord (3)/No error (4)


All people are knowing know (1)/ the veracity of this incident (2)/in a realistic way (3)/No error (4)


There is going / goes my brother (1)/ said Amit when (2)/ he is in a dilemma (3)/No error (4)


If you would have (1)/ informed me I would have (2)/immediately taken some (3)/ action against him. (4)/ No error (5)


I believe that (1)/ next time when you (2)/ will be coming come to Bombay (3) you will bring my book. (4)/ No error (5)


If the manufacturing sector continues (A)/ to grow at the same rate for (B)/ the next few months, I think it has / will have a high growth rate this year. (C)/ no error (D)


When I will / am thirty (A)/ most of my friends (B)/ will be above thirty five, be sure. (C)/ No Error. (D)


You will not be succeeded (1)/until you will emphasize at (2)/ the dogma of hardship in life (3)/ No error (4)


Present continuous Tense



The old man who is has been sitting in that room (1)/lived here for more than (2)/a month but he has never created (3)/any problem (4)/ No error (5)



Although I am / have been playing cricket (A)/ for more than three years (B)/ I have not been able to score a century. (C)/ No error. (D)


Martin would attempt / was attempting (A)/ to open the umbrella (B)/ when her spectacles slipped off and fell down. (C)/ no error


The vaccine (A)/ when hit the market was (B)/ is / was dogged by controversy. (C)



Some are born great (A)/ Some achieve greatness (B)/ and some had / have greatness thrust on them. (C)/ No error (D)


If he had (A)/ a few hours to spare (B)/ he would spend them in a public library. (C)/ No Error. (D)


Present  perfect Tense


She was / has been with (1)/ me uptil now, (2)/So don't rebuke her (3)/for getting late (4)/ No error (5)


He seems to be happy (1)/because his parents (2)/ had / has come from London (3)/to live with him. (4)/ No error (5)


We did not deicide have decided yet (1)/ what has to be done in this context (2)/to overcome the repercussions of the problem (3)/No error


Since he joined (A)/ this post of secretary (B)/ he didn't take / have not taken any bribe.(C)/ no error


Four years have passed since (A)/ we had met / met each (B)/ other in Mumbai. 


While I was walking (A)/ along the road yesterday (B)/ I had seen / saw a very old woman. (C)/ no error.


This is the best book I read / have read (A)/ so far and I must recommend (B)/ it to all of the students I teach. (C)/ No error. (D)


He seems to be happy (1)/because his parents (2)/ had / have come from London (3)/to live with him. (4)/ No error (5)


Present perfect continues Tense



He is has been writing novels (1)/ever since (2)/ He became a graduate (3)/No error (4)



Past Indefinite Tense


Once upon a time (1)there lives lived a king (2)/who had a favourite jester in his court (3)/No error (4)


Yesterday, when the teacher has seen saw (1)/the students making a noise (2) he punished them (3)/No error (4)


Believe me or not (1)/I haven't eaten any cake (2)/ since I am was a child (3)/No error (4)


I could not remember (1)/ what did he say he said to me (2)/ that day about all this (3)/No error (4)


If I was / were you (1)/ I would not have (2)/committed this blunder (3)/No error (4)


If I was / were the prime minister (A)/ of India, I would (B)/ work wonders. (C)/ No error.


It is high time (A)/ that political parties (B)/ take  took a more responsible role to help the poor. (C)/ No error (D)



It is high time; (1)/ you should leave  left now (2)/ for the sake of your own well-being (3)/No error (4)



It is time (1)/they should take took any final decision (2)/about this episode for better result (3)/No error (4)



Past continuous Tense


While she was studying (1)/ I had been was watching television (2)/ with my friends in my room (3)/No error (4)


Past perfect Tense


If he had come on time (1)/he has would have enjoyed (2)/ the winsome climatic situation in this region (3)/No error (4)


Train had Left (1)/ the station (2)/ before I reach / reached there (3)/No error


If we had had shushant (1)/ in our team, we (2)/ would have won the match (3)/ against your team (4)/ No error (5)


The film had started (1)/before we reached (2)/because we were late (3)/No error (4)


If the manager had acted (1)/in time, the strike (2)/would not have last long (3)/No error (4)


We already had left (1)/the station (2)when our host came (3)/No error (4)



Past perfect continuous Tense



Future Indefinite Tense


It is apparent to everyone present (1)/that he would / will die (2) /if he doesn't receive timely help (3)/No error (4)


If Ashok comes here (1)/ I would / will help him (2)/to the best of my knowledge (3)/No error (4)


It is apparent to everyone present (1)/that he would will die (2)/if he doesn't receive timely help (3)/No error (4)


Will you please remind (1)/him to switch off the fans (2)/when he left leaves ? (3)/No error (4)


Future continuous 


Future perfect


Future perfect continuous