Understanding Grammar : Simple Past And Past Progressive
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Use the SIMPLE PAST and PAST PROGRESSIVE in the following !
Questions and Answers
1.
I (walk) to school yesterday.
A. 
Walking
B. 
Was walking
C. 
Is walking
D. 
Walked
Correct Answer D. Walked
Explanation The sentence is in the past tense, indicating that the action already happened. "Walked" is the correct past tense form of the verb "walk" to match the subject "I".
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2.
I (buy) a new car three days ago.
A. 
Bought
B. 
Was bought
C. 
Have bought
D. 
Have buy
Correct Answer A. Bought
Explanation The correct answer is "bought" because the sentence is in the simple past tense. "Bought" is the past tense form of the verb "buy," which is used to indicate an action that occurred and was completed in the past. The use of "three days ago" also indicates a specific point in the past, further supporting the use of the simple past tense.
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3.
When i (drop) _______ my cup, the coffee (spil) ______ on my lap.
Correct Answer dropped, spilled
Explanation When the person dropped their cup, it caused the coffee to spill onto their lap. The word "dropped" is the past tense of "drop," indicating that the action of dropping the cup has already occurred. Similarly, "spilled" is the past tense of "spill," indicating that the coffee has already been spilled. Therefore, the correct answer is "dropped, spilled."
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4.
I am sitting in class right now. I (sit) _______ in class at this exact same time yesterday.
Correct Answer was sitting
Explanation The correct answer is "was sitting" because it indicates an action that was happening in the past at the same time as the present moment. The verb "sit" is in the past continuous tense, which is used to describe an ongoing action in the past. Therefore, "was sitting" is the appropriate form to complete the sentence.
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5.
While i (walk) ______ down the street, it began to run.
Correct Answer was walking
Explanation The correct answer is "was walking" because the sentence is in the past tense and the action of walking was already in progress when the other action of running started. The past continuous tense "was walking" is used to describe an ongoing action in the past.