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We use form past simple in the following way:
2nd form of the verb or ending -ed
3rd form of the verb or ending -ing
If we have a question in Past Simple tense to form it we have to use:
do/ does/ is/ are/ am
did/ was/ were
Choose the sentence which is formed correctly:
I didn't went to school yesterday because I was ill.
I didn't go to school yesterday because I was ill.
Past Continuous formation:
was/ were + V-ing
had + V-ing
Was/ were move to the beginning of the sentence in questions.
That's right.
No, in questions just like in statements was/ were are used after subject.
Choose the correct one:
Harry were rushing to Maths class when I saw him in the morning.
Harry was rushing to Maths class when I saw him in the morning.
If an action happened in the past, we use ....... to express it:
Past simple
Past continuous
If we want to emphasize the duration of a past action, we use:
Past simple
Past continuous
An action happening at a particular time in the past is expressed by...
Past continuous
Past simple
Actions happening simultaniously in the past are expressed by:
Past continuous
Past Simple
Actions happening one after another in the past are expressed by:
Past continious
Past simple
Choose the correct one:
Were you sleeping while your mom was getting ready for work?
You was sleeping while your mom was getting ready for work?
catch - caught -
run - ... - run
sleep - slept - ...
begin - ... - begun
forbid - forbade - ...
try - tried - ...
speak - .... - spoken
write - wrote - ...