Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Tenses

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Who Wants To Be A

Millionaire?
Tenses review
(present, past and future)
Question 1
Which tense is used to
talk about things that happen
always or usually?

A present continuous
B past simple
C present simple
D will + infinitive
Which tense is used to
talk about things that happen
always or usually?

A present continuous
B past simple
C present simple
D will + infinitive
£100
Question 2
When ___ your mother
coming to stay?

A is
B do
C can
D will
When ___ your mother
coming to stay?

A is
B do
C can
D will
£200
Question 3
What were you doing at
7 o’ clock? The tense is …

A … past simple
B … present continuous
C … past continuous
D … present simple
What were you doing at
7 o’ clock? The tense is …

A … past simple
B … present continuous
C … past continuous
D … present simple
£300
Question 4
What ____ we _____ tonight?

A are / do
B did / doing
C do /doing
D are / doing
What ____ we _____ tonight?

A are / do
B did / doing
C do /doing
D are / doing
£500
Question 5
‘going to’ and ‘will + verb 1’
can both be used for …

A … instant decisions.
B … predictions.
C … offers.
D … habits.
‘going to’ and ‘will + verb 1’
can both be used for …

A … instant decisions.
B … predictions.
C … offers.
D … habits.
£1,000
Question 6
Hurry up or
we_____ late.

A are
B can be
C ‘ll be
D ‘ve been
Hurry up or
we_____ late.

A are
B can be
C ‘ll be
D ‘ve been
£2,000
Question 7
Which tense describes
finished actions in the past?

A past continuous
B present perfect
C present continuous
D past simple
Which tense describes
finished actions in the past?

A past continuous
B present perfect
C present continuous
D past simple
£4,000
Question 8
____ it raining when
you left the house?

A Is
B Was
C Did
D Are
____ it raining when
you left the house?

A Is
B Was
C Did
D Are
£8,000
Question 9
Which tense is used
for future arrangements?

A present simple
B going to + infinitive
C will + infinitive
D present continuous
Which tense is used
for future arrangements?

A present simple
B going to + infinitive
C will + infinitive
D present continuous
£16,000
Question 10
Which of these is incorrect?

A I help you with that.


B She’s going to be late.
C He’ll call you back.
D Are you going to wait?
Which of these is incorrect?

A I help you with that.


B She’s going to be late.
C He’ll call you back.
D Are you going to wait?
£32,000
Question 11
Which word can replace ‘shall’
when an offer is a question?

A should
B can
C must
D will
Which word can replace ‘shall’
when an offer is a question?

A should
B can
C must
D will
£64,000
Question 12
I promise I ____
tell anyone.

A won’t
B wasn’t
C am
D haven’t
I promise I ____
tell anyone.

A won’t
B wasn’t
C am
D haven’t
£125,000
Question 13
Which is correct?

A I saw some friends next Friday.

B I’m seeing some friends last Friday.

C I see some friends next Friday.

D I’m seeing some friends next Friday.


Which is correct?

A I saw some friends next Friday.

B I’m seeing some friends last Friday.

C I see some friends next Friday.

D I’m seeing some friends next Friday.


£250,000
Question 14
Which of these is a decision?

A I won’t have the fish.


B I won’t be late.
C Will I open the window?
D I’ll always love you.
Which of these is a decision?

A I won’t have the fish.


B I won’t be late.
C Will I open the window?
D I’ll always love you.
£500,000
Question 15
I __________ to
New Zealand.

A ‘ve ever been


B ‘ve never been
C did been
D ‘ll never been
I __________ to
New Zealand.

A ‘ve ever been


B ‘ve never been
C did been
D ‘ll never been
£1,000,000

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