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National Common Entrance English Past Questions.

National Common Entrance English Past Questions.

Published on Jul 30, 2025 • Education

Introduction

Hello students!
Welcome to this tutorial on National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) English past questions. In this blog, we review likely English questions for June 2025, carefully selected from past papers. These questions are essential for pupils preparing for Primary 6 national exams and other similar assessments.


Importance of Practicing Past Questions

Past questions help students to:

  • Understand common exam patterns and question types
  • Build speed and accuracy in answering multiple-choice questions
  • Improve grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure
  • Prepare confidently for NCEE and related examinations

Let’s get started with the questions and answers.


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Question 1: Correct Form of Verb

Question:
Choose the correct form of the verb:
“She ______ to school every day.”

Explanation

The sentence talks about an action done regularly (habitual action) in the present tense. Therefore, we must use the simple present tense of the verb “go.”

  • Incorrect: “She go to school every day”
  • Incorrect: “She gone to school every day”
  • Incorrect: “She going to school every day”
  • Correct: “She goes to school every day”

Correct Answer: She goes to school every day.


Question 2: Past Tense of Verb

Question:
“I ______ a delicious meal yesterday.”

Explanation

The keyword “yesterday” indicates past tense. The correct past tense form of “eat” is ate.

  • Incorrect: “I eat a delicious meal yesterday”
  • Incorrect: “I eaten a delicious meal yesterday”
  • Incorrect: “I eating a delicious meal yesterday”
  • Correct: “I ate a delicious meal yesterday”

Correct Answer: I ate a delicious meal yesterday.


Why This Blog Is Useful

This blog is designed for:

  • Pupils preparing for NCEE English exams
  • Parents and teachers who want to guide students effectively
  • Building confidence and mastery of grammar rules

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Conclusion

Mastering verbs and tenses is crucial for excelling in National Common Entrance English exams. By practicing these past questions and understanding the explanations, students can improve grammar, boost confidence, and achieve higher scores.


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