Simple past Quiz

Simple Past Tense Challenge
Test your knowledge of the simple past tense with our engaging quiz! This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice questions, designed to help you identify and understand the correct usage of the simple past tense.
- Perfect for students and teachers alike!
- Improve your English grammar skills.
- Interactive and fun format.
From the words below, mark the only one that is not in the simple past tense:
Learned
Baked
Annoying
Payed
Talked
Mark the correct form of simple past tense:
Did Anita lied to her friends?
Anita lied to her friends?
Anita did to her friends?
Did Anita lie to her friends?
Complete the blank:
Floid: Did you protest against the government yesterday?
Paul: No, I ________!
Floid: Shame on you!
Didn't
No protested
Did
Protest
Which simple past sentence below is correct?
I not fight against anybody.
I don't fight against anybody.
I didn't fight against anybody.
I not fought against anybody.
What is the interrogative form of the sentence below?
- Carla did not play with board games.
Didn't Carla play with board games?
Did Carla play with board games?
Carla didn't play with board games?
Carla not played with board games?
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