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Past Tenses - Gold Experience B1+

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  • "I was walking to the park when it started raining." Which tense describes the ongoing action? Options: A) Past simple B) Past continuous C) Past perfect D) Used to
    Answer: B) Past continuous Explanation: The past continuous tense describes an action that was in progress in the past when it was interrupted by another action
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  • "He had already finished his homework before he went out to play." Which tense is used to indicate the earlier action? Options: A) Past simple B) Past perfect C) Used to D) Past continuous
    Answer: B) Past perfect Explanation: The past perfect tense indicates that one action (finishing homework) happened b4 another past action (going out to play)
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  • "While they were watching TV, the lights went out." What tense is used to describe the background activity? Options: A) Past simple B) Past continuous C) Used to D) Past perfect
    Answer: B) Past continuous Explanation: The past continuous sets the scene (background action) for an event (the lights going out) described in the past simple.
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  • "I went to the market, bought some fruits, and returned home." Which tense is used for the sequence of actions? Options: A) Past continuous B) Past perfect C) Past simple D) Used to
    Answer: C) Past simple Explanation: The past simple is used for completed actions or a sequence of actions in the past.
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  • "I used to ride my bike to school every day." Which tense describes this repeated habit in the past? Options: A) Past continuous B) Used to C) Past perfect D) Past simple
    Answer: B) Used to Explanation: "Used to" is used to talk about repeated actions, habits, or states in the past.
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  • "It was the most beautiful sunset I had ever seen." Which tense emphasizes the experience before a specific time in the past? Options: A) Past perfect B) Past continuous C) Past simple D) Used to
    Answer: A) Past perfect Explanation: The past perfect with "ever" or "never" is used to describe experiences up to a specific past moment.
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  • "She would always bring cookies to our meetings." Which tense describes a repeated action in the past? Options: A) Used to B) Would C) Past simple D) Past continuous
    Answer: B) Would Explanation: "Would" is used to describe repeated past actions or habits, but not states.
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  • "While the guests were arriving, the chef prepared the food." What tense describes the action setting the scene? Options: A) Past simple B) Past continuous C) Past perfect D) Used to
    Answer: B) Past continuous Explanation: The past continuous describes an action in progress (the guests arriving) while another action took place.
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  • "By the time I arrived, the movie had already started." Which tense shows an action completed before another past action?
    Answer: Past perfect Explanation: The past perfect shows that the movie started before the arrival.
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  • "While I was studying, my brother played video games." Which tense describes simultaneous past actions?
    Answer: Past continuous Explanation: The past continuous describes actions happening at the same time in the past.
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  • "She was living in New York for five years before moving to London." Which tense describes a temporary situation?
    Answer: Past continuous Explanation: The past continuous is used for actions or situations in progress for a period of time.
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  • "I had never seen such a beautiful sunset before." Which tense expresses an experience before a specific past moment?
    Answer: Past perfect Explanation: The past perfect is used to show an experience before another past action.
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  • "When I was a child, I used to play outside every day." What's the difference between "used to" and "would" for past actions?
    Answer: "Used to" refers to habits or states, while "would" describes repeated actions.
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  • "The phone rang while I was cooking dinner." Which tense describes the interrupted action?
    Answer: Past simple Explanation: The past simple describes the action that interrupts an ongoing one.
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  • "When we arrived, the team had already left." Which tense shows an action that was completed before another past action?
    Answer: Past perfect Explanation: The past perfect shows that the team left before the arrival.
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