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1) What do we use the Simple Past for?
a) Things that were completed in the past.
c) Was preparing.
a) Actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.
b) Gave.
a) Was / Were.
a) Both actions were happening at the same time.
c) While
c) Did.
Select the auxiliary verb for the simple past in the interrogative form.
a) Things that were completed in the past.
c) Was preparing.
a) Actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.
b) Gave.
a) Was / Were.
a) Both actions were happening at the same time.
c) While
c) Did.
Select the auxiliary verb for the past continuous in the interrogative form.
a) Things that were completed in the past.
c) Was preparing.
a) Actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.
b) Gave.
a) Was / Were.
a) Both actions were happening at the same time.
c) While
c) Did.
Which of these words is used to connect the past continuous with simple past together?
a) Things that were completed in the past.
c) Was preparing.
a) Actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.
b) Gave.
a) Was / Were.
a) Both actions were happening at the same time.
c) While
c) Did.
Choose the corresponding verb form to complete the following sentence Yesterday at six, I __________ the dinner.
a) Things that were completed in the past.
c) Was preparing.
a) Actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.
b) Gave.
a) Was / Were.
a) Both actions were happening at the same time.
c) While
c) Did.
What do we use the past continuous for?
a) Things that were completed in the past.
c) Was preparing.
a) Actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.
b) Gave.
a) Was / Were.
a) Both actions were happening at the same time.
c) While
c) Did.
Which one of these verbs is irregular?
a) Things that were completed in the past.
c) Was preparing.
a) Actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.
b) Gave.
a) Was / Were.
a) Both actions were happening at the same time.
c) While
c) Did.
9) When you use the past continuous with two actions in the same sentence, it expresses that:
a) Things that were completed in the past.
c) Was preparing.
a) Actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.
b) Gave.
a) Was / Were.
a) Both actions were happening at the same time.
c) While
c) Did.
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