01 Mar 2022

TNPSC Group 2 General English – Tense

TNPSC Group 2 General English Part A: Grammar

Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission Group 2 or Combined Civil Service Examination II has 3 tier examination for the selection process. For Preliminary Examination is an objective type (Written Examination) with a maximum of 300 marks. TNPSC Group 2 Prelims examination – General English/ General Tamil portion topic has 50% of total marks. Candidates who are preparing for the TNPSC Group 2 General English Part are more important and you can score maximum marks in this part. Group 2 TNPSC General English Part A -Grammar study materials are provided on this page.

The General English portion is of 3 Parts – Part A: Grammar, Part B: Poem, and Part C: Literature. Part B Poem topic study materials PDF are readily available and given below for those who preparing for TNPSC Group 2 Exam.





TNPSC Group 2 General English – Grammar Tense topic question and answers solutions PDF and Study Materials were given below,

Select the correct Tense:

a. Complete the sentences in present tense forms.

  1. Saravanan always goes (go) for a walk in the morning.
  2. We have gathered (gather) here for a meeting and the chairperson is yet to arrive.
  3. Aruna has eagerly been waiting (wait) to meet her friend since morning.
  4. Sheeba is moving (move) to a new house next week.
  5. Naseera attends (attend) music classes regularly.
  6. Ilakiya and Adhira enjoy (enjoy) each other’s company very much.
  7. Mani has been working (work) in this school for five years.
  8. It is pouring (pour) outside now.

b. Complete the sentences in past tense forms.

  1. I went (go) to her place on foot.
  2. The children were playing (play) on the ground when the teacher arrived.
  3. They requested (request) him when the manager arrived.
  4. If you had worked (work) hard, you would have won the relay match
  5. Joanna and Joy had already left (leave) for Ooty when the others reached the station.
  6. We all sang (sing) in the choir last week.
  7. Nancy asked (ask) for help.
  8. The people were waiting (wait) for the train.

c. Fill in the blanks using the verbs in the brackets in the future form.

  1. We will not go to the market, in case it rains. (go)
  2. Keerthi will have done his work by next week. (do)
  3. The peon will have rung the bell by the time I reach the school. (ring)
  4. I will visit my sister’s house next April if I go to Uttarkhand. (visit)
  5. If you listen carefully, you will understand my point. (understand)
  6. By next year, I will have lived in Chennai for fifteen years. (live)
  7. The new edition of this book will come out shortly. (come)

Underline the verbs and identify the tense forms.

  1. I am working hard day and night. – present continuous tense
  2. The Moon revolves around the Earth. – simple present tense
  3. Were the milkmen milking the cow? – past continuous tense
  4. He received your messages last night. – simple past tense
  5. I have been ill for a couple of days. – present perfect tense

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