Past simple quiz!

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Past Simple Quiz!

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Past Simple Quiz!

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What’s the past used for?

• A To talk about actions that started and fished in the past time.

• B To talk about actions that started in the past time.

• C To talk about actions that fished in the past time.

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How many types of verbs exist in the past tense?

• A Only one.

• B There are two.

• C There are three.

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Which are the two groups?

• A Regular and Disregular

• B Aregular and Irregular

• C Irregular and Regular

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What do you need to form the regular verbs?

• A The -s with he, she, it.

• B The -ed with he, she , it.

• C The –ed with all the pronouns.

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Which auxiliary verb do you need to form a question in the past?

• A Does with he, she, it and Do with I, we, you, they.

• B Did only with he, she, it.

C Did with all the pronouns.

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Which negative sentence is incorrect?

• A I didn’t march in the parade.

• B I didn’t wear a blazer for school.

• C I didn’t saw your message.

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What’s the past of verb to be?

• A WAS (am, is) and WERE (are)

• B WAS (is) and WERE (am, are)

• C DID BE

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Which is correct?

• A She wasn’t in the canteen at 10 o’clock.

• B She didn’t be in the canteen at 10 o’clock.

• C She didn’t was in the canteen at 10 o’clock.

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Which is incorrect?

• A Did you were at home with your family?

• B Were you at home with your family?

• C Did you be at home with your family?

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What’s the past of can?

• A CANNED

• B DID CAN

• C COULD

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Which is correct?

• A They didn’t can solve the exercise.

• B They weren’t can solve the exercise.

• C They couldn’t solve the exercise.

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What expression can you use in past?

• A yesterday, ago, last (…)

• B yesterday, last (…), tomorrow

• C ago, now, yesterday