Grammar Tenses Mix Level: lower intermediate
Test your knowledge on grammar - English tenses. After submitting your answers, you will see how well you have done in the test.
The London Dungeon
Fill the gaps with the correct tenses.
- The London Dungeon (lie) in the oldest part of London - in an old subterranean prison (that's what the word Dungeon (stand) for).
- The museum (take) its visitors on a journey through England's bloody history.
- It (demonstrate) the brutal killings and tortures of the past.
- You (experience / can) for example how people (die) on the Gallow or during the Plague of 1665.
- The Dungeon also (show) scenes of Jack the Ripper or the beheading of Anne Boleyn, who (be) one of Henry VIII’s six wives.
- The atmosphere at the Dungeon (be) really scary - nothing for the faint-hearted.
- While you (walk) around the Dungeon, watch out for creepy creatures - the Dungeon (employ) actors to give its visitors the fright of their lives.
- The actors, dressed as monsters, ghosts or executers, (hide) in the dark corners of the Dungeon and then suddenly (jump) out and (grab) one of the visitors.
- And the horror (end / not) at the exit of the exhibition.
- (you / eat / ever) a pizza with fingers and eyeballs on it?
- Well, if you (fancy) that kind of food, you (love) the meals at the Dungeon restaurant.
- The museum (want) to provoke, shock, educate and delight.
- And this it (do) extremely well.
- Since its opening in 1975, the Dungeon (attract) many visitors from all over the world.
- Besides the regular opening hours, the Dungeon sometimes also (open) at night.
- If you (have) enough money and nerves of steel, you (book / can) the Dungeon for parties, conferences or charity events at night.
- And on 31 October, a frightfully good Halloween Party (take place) at the Dungeon every year.
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