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  • Question 1
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    Identify the correct question form in the Simple Past tense.

    Solution

    In the Simple Past tense, questions are formed by using the auxiliary verb "did" followed by the base form of the main verb. Therefore, "Were you at the concert yesterday?" is the correct question form. Options A and D have incorrect structures, and Option C is a statement, not a question.

  • Question 2
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    Choose the correct negative form in the Simple Past tense.

    Solution

    The negative form of the Simple Past tense is created by adding "did not" before the base form of the verb. Therefore, "She didn't go to the party last night" is the correct sentence. Options B, C, and D use incorrect forms and structures for the Simple Past tense.

  • Question 3
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    Which sentence has a subject-verb agreement error in the Simple Past tense?

    Solution

    Subject-verb agreement in the Simple Past tense requires the verb to match the singular or plural form of the subject. In this case, "The students was excited about the field trip" has an error because "students" is plural, and the verb should be "were" instead of "was." Options A, C, and D have correct subject-verb agreement.

  • Question 4
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    Which sentence correctly uses a time expression with the Simple Past tense?

    Solution

    Time expressions like "last week," "yesterday," and "ago" are commonly used with the Simple Past tense to indicate when an action occurred. Therefore, "She went to the market last week" is the correct sentence. Options A, B, and D use incorrect time expressions or mix tenses.

  • Question 5
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    Which of the following sentences is in the Simple Past tense?

    Solution

    The Simple Past tense is used to describe an action that is completed in the past. In this case, "He played football last evening" is the correct sentence in the Simple Past tense. The past form of the verb "play" is "played." Options A, B, and D are in present or future tenses and do not convey actions completed in the past.

  • Question 6
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    Select the sentence with an irregular verb in the Simple Past tense.

    Solution

    The sentence with an irregular verb in the Simple Past tense is:

    1. He run five miles yesterday.

    (Note: The correct past tense of "run "is "ran,"so the sentence should read: "He ran five miles yesterday.")

  • Question 7
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    Identify the sentence that uses the Simple Past tense for a repeated action.

    Solution

    The Simple Past tense can be used to describe repeated actions in the past. "We played tennis every weekend" is the correct sentence in this context. Options A, B, and D describe present or ongoing actions.

  • Question 8
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    Which sentence correctly uses the Simple Past tense for a duration of time?

    Solution

    The Simple Past tense is used to describe actions or events that occurred in the past, including actions that took place over a specific duration of time. "She worked hard last summer" is the correct sentence. Options B, C, and D use incorrect tenses or structures.

  • Question 9
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    Choose the correct sentence with the Simple Past tense for a general truth.

    Solution

    The Simple Past tense can be used to state general truths or facts. "The sun rises in the east" is the correct sentence. Options B, C, and D use different tenses or structures.

  • Question 10
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    Identify the sentence with the correct word order for adverbs in the Simple Past tense.

    Solution

    In the Simple Past tense, adverbs like "quickly" usually come before the main verb. Therefore, "He quickly finished his homework yesterday" is the correct sentence. Options B, C, and D have incorrect word orders for adverbs in the Simple Past tense.

  • Question 11
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    Which sentence correctly uses the Simple Past tense for a sequential series of events?

    Solution

    • The Simple Past tense is used to describe actions that happened in the past. In this case, the sentence mentions two actions ("finished his breakfast "and "drove to work ") that happened sequentially in the past. Both actions are in the Simple Past tense , making this sentence correct for a sequential series of events in the past.

    • Option a) is incorrect because it mixes the Simple Past ("finished ") with the future tense ("will go "), which is inconsistent.

    • Option c) is incorrect because it is in the Present Continuous tense , not the Simple Past.

    • Option d) is incorrect because it uses the Simple Past ("went ") with "tomorrow,"which refers to the future, making it grammatically incorrect.

    Therefore,Right Answer -Option B

  • Question 12
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    Choose the sentence with the correct use of irregular verbs in the Simple Past tense.

    Solution

    Irregular verbs have unique past forms, and "They sang their favorite song at the concert" correctly uses the irregular verb "sing." Options A, B, and D have incorrect past forms or use regular verbs.

  • Question 13
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    Identify the sentence with an appropriate time expression for the Simple Past tense.

    Solution

    Time expressions like "last month" are appropriate for the Simple Past tense, indicating a specific time in the past. Therefore, "They visited the museum last month" is the correct sentence. Options A, B, and D use incorrect time expressions or mix tenses.

  • Question 14
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    Identify the sentence that uses the Simple Past tense for a sudden, unexpected action.

    Solution

    The Simple Past tense is used to convey sudden, unexpected actions in the past. "He suddenly jumps up from his seat" is the correct sentence. Options A, C, and D use different tenses or structures.

  • Question 15
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    Choose the sentence that correctly uses the Simple Past tense for reported speech.

    Solution

    When reporting speech in the past, the Simple Past tense is used. Therefore, "They say they were at the concert last night" is the correct sentence. Options A, B, and D use inconsistent tenses in reported speech.

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