The team ___________ the championship last year.

a) winning

b) wins

c) won

d) winned


Explanation: The sentence requires the past tense because it's referring to an action that occurred last year. "Win" is the past tense form of the verb that correctly fits in the sentence.


She ___________ to her favorite music every evening.

a) listens

b) listening

c) listened

d) listener


Sarah ___________ her favorite book when the power went out.

a) reads

b) reading

c) readed

d) read


Explanation: Again, this sentence is in the past tense. "Read" is the past tense form of the verb that fits in this context.


The students were ___________ a fascinating movie in the history class.

a) watched

b) watching

c) watch

d) watches


Explanation: This sentence is in the past continuous tense. "Watching" is the past continuous form of the verb.


The cat ___________ lazily on the windowsill.

a) lay

b) lying

c) laid

d) lie


Explanation: "Lay" is the past tense of the verb "lies," indicating a past action of reclining in this context. "Lie" needs a plural subject.


The dog enjoys ___________ in the park every morning.

a) run

b) running

c) runs

d) runned


Explanation: "Running" is the present participle form of the verb, describing the continuous action that the dog enjoys.


The baby ___________ for her bottle loudly.

a) cries

b) crying

c) cried

d) cry


Explanation: This sentence is describing a habitual or repeated action, and "cries" is the present simple tense that fits here.


He was caught ___________ cookies from the jar.

a) steals

b) stealing

c) stole

d) steal


Explanation: "Stealing" is the present participle form that correctly fits with the past continuous tense construction in the sentence.


He ___________ the marathon last month.

a) runs

b) ran

c) running

d) runner


Explanation: The sentence refers to an action that happened in the past. "Ran" is the past tense form of the verb.


The chef is ___________ a new recipe for the upcoming menu.

a) develops

b) developed

c) developing

d) develop


Explanation: This sentence is in the present continuous tense. "Developing" is the present participle that fits here.


We found the children ___________ in the garden despite the rain.

a) plays

b) playing

c) played

d) play


Explanation: "Playing" is the present participle form that correctly describes the ongoing action.


The students ___________ their exams next week.

a) studying

b) study

c) studied

d) studies


Explanation: This sentence is in the present simple tense, and "study" is the correct form for this tense.


The chef ___________ a delicious meal for the guests.

a) cooks

b) cooking

c) cooked

d) cooker


Explanation: This sentence is in the present continuous tense. "Developing" is the present participle that fits here.


After the long hike, they sat by the fire, ___________ stories of their adventures.

a) tells

b) telling

c) told

d) tell


Explanation: "Told" is the past tense form of the verb that fits in this context of past actions.


She ___________ her favorite novel last weekend.

a) reads

b) reading

c) read

d) reader


Explanation: The sentence is referring to a past action, so "read" (past tense) is the correct form.


The artist is ___________ a magnificent painting of the countryside.

a) paints

b) painted

c) painting

d) paint


Explanation: This sentence is in the present continuous tense. "Painting" is the present participle form that fits here.


The gardener ___________ the flowers with care.

a) tends

b) tending

c) tended

d) tend


Explanation: This sentence is in the present simple tense, describing a habitual action, and "tends" is the correct form here.


The engineer is ___________ a groundbreaking design for the new bridge.

a) creates

b) creating

c) created

d) create


Explanation: This sentence is in the present continuous tense. "Creating" is the present participle form that fits here.


He was caught ___________ by the lake at sunset.

a) fishes

b) fishing

c) fished

d) fish


Explanation: "Fishing" is the present participle form that correctly describes the action that was happening when he was caught.


The birds ___________ sweet melodies in the morning.

a) sang

b) sings

c) singing

d) sing


Explanation: This sentence is in the present simple tense. "Sing" is the correct present tense form of the verb.