English Grammar: Past Simple vs. Past Perfect
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Which verb form is typically used in Past Simple to talk about past actions?

  • Verb + ing
  • Verb + s/es
  • Verb + d, ed, or ied (correct)
  • Irregular verb + ing

When do we use Past Perfect Continuous?

  • To express situations in the past with no specific duration
  • To talk about a single completed past action
  • To describe an ongoing action that was happening up to a certain point in the past (correct)
  • To emphasize actions that happened simultaneously in the past

Which tense is appropriate for describing interrupted actions in the past?

  • Past Perfect
  • Past Simple
  • Past Perfect Continuous
  • Past Continuous (correct)

What is the correct form for creating a negative sentence in Past Simple?

<p>Didn't + base verb (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which tense is primarily used to highlight the sequence of actions in the past?

<p>Past Perfect (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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