All Mixed Tenses Quiz | Test your English Grammar| Fill in the Blanks | 30 Questions

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  • All Mixed Tenses Quiz | Test Your English Grammar| 30 Questions| Fill in the Blanks| Verb Quiz
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Комментарии • 6

  • @PrincessRosy-z9q
    @PrincessRosy-z9q 2 месяца назад

    Hey master ,could I know your qualification?

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 Месяц назад

    Question:
    #4: Answer D also correct. "I saw him today, but before that I
    I hadn't seen him since we graduated."
    #10: Answer B (simple past) also correct.
    #13: Answer A also.
    #20: Answer B also.
    #22: Answer B also.

    • @PrincessRosy-z9q
      @PrincessRosy-z9q Месяц назад

      I'm also confused about answer 10

    • @EngQuizMaster
      @EngQuizMaster  Месяц назад +2

      4. No, “hadn’t seen” is not correct in this context. “Hadn’t seen” would be used to describe an action that was completed before another action in the past, which is not the case here.
      The correct choice remains “haven’t seen,” as it indicates that you have not seen him at any time from graduation up to the present.
      10. You are right.
      “He lost his keys, so we had to wait until he found them.”
      This sentence implies that losing the keys and waiting happened sequentially in the past.
      Using “had lost” (past perfect) emphasizes that the key-losing event happened before the waiting started, which can add clarity.

    • @harinisrinivasan9600
      @harinisrinivasan9600 Месяц назад

      ​@@EngQuizMaster For ques no.10 B) LOST is the answer ....right??