1) What did you do last weekend? a) I eated ice bred b) I visited my parents and watched a movie with some friends. c) I go to school d) I go to my homework e) I visit my mom f) I go to my home 2) When do we use "past simple" in English? a) The "past simple" is used to describe actions or situations that happened and were completed at a specific time in the past. b) The present perfect c) Used to 3) What are the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of the "past simple" for the verb "to be"? a) For the verb "to be", the forms are: b) - Affirmative: I/he/she/it was, you/we/they were c) - Negative: I/he/she/it was not (wasn't), you/we/they were not (weren't) d) ㅤ 4) How do we form the "past simple" for regular and irregular verbs in English? a) Present perfect b) For regular verbs, we add "-ed" to the infinitive of the verb in the affirmative and negative form. For irregular verbs, the simple past form varies depending on the verb, and does not follow a specific pattern. c) past simple verbs 5) When do we use "past continuous" in English and how is it formed? a) Past continuous" is used to describe ongoing or ongoing actions at a specific time in the past. It is formed by the verb "to be" in the simple past (was/were) followed by the gerund of the main verb (with the suffix -ing). b) past simple c) past Perfect simple 6) How do we form the "past continuous" for regular and irregular verbs in English? a) For regular and irregular verbs, we add the suffix -ing to the infinitive of the verb in the affirmative and negative form. b) Neymar jr 7) Can we use the "past continuous" to describe actions that happened at the same time in the past? Why? a) For regular and irregular verbs, we add the suffix -ing to the infinitive of the verb in the affirmative and negative form. b) Cristiano 5 Balloon door c) Lionel Messi goat 8) Can we use the "past continuous" to describe actions that happened at the same time in the past? Why? a) Yes, "past continuous" can be used to describe actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past, especially when we want to emphasize the duration or continuity of an action. b) No, "past continuous" can be used to describe actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past, especially when we want to emphasize the duration or continuity of an action. 9) Is there any difference between the use of "past continuous" and "past simple" in English? How can we distinguish them? a) The main difference between "past simple" and "past simple" is that "past continuous" describes actions in progress at a specific time in the past, while "past simple" describes actions completed at a specific time in the past . b) The main difference between "past continuous" and "past simple" is that "past continuous" describes actions in progress at a specific time in the past, while "past simple" describes actions completed at a specific time in the past . c) The main difference between "past continuous" and "past simple" is that "past simple" describes actions in progress at a specific time in the past, while "past simple" describes actions completed at a specific time in the past . 10) some questions about the "past continuous" in English: a) Used to" is used to describe past habits b) Used to" is used to describe ongoing actions in the present. c) Used to" is only used to describe present habits

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