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TQ U1 L4 True/False Past Simple and Continuous G ...

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  • The Past Continuous tense is formed using "was/were" + the verb ending in -ing.
    True
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  • Regular verbs in the Past Simple tense end in -ed.
    True
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  • The Past Continuous is used to describe a habit or routine in the past.
    False
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  • The Past Continuous describes an action that was in progress at a specific moment in the past.
    True
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  • The Past Simple and Past Continuous are never used in the same sentence.
    False
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  • We use the Past Continuous to show two actions happening at the same time in the past.
    True
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  • Time expressions like "yesterday" and "last week" are mostly used with the Past Continuous.
    False
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  • Time expressions such as "while" and "as" are commonly used with the Past Continuous.
    True
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  • The expression "at 7 PM yesterday" is used with the Past Continuous to show a specific time an action was in progress.
    True
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  • "In 2005" is an example of a time expression often used with the Past Simple.
    True
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  • The Past Simple is used to describe completed actions in the past.
    True
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  • We use the Past Simple tense for longer actions that were interrupted.
    False
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  • To form a question in the Past Continuous we move the "to be' verb before the subject.
    True
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  • We use irregular verb forms in questions in the Past Simple tense.
    False
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  • We use the Past Continuous tense to describe an action that took place in the past for a period of time.
    True
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