[ Tenses ]
What is the difference between simple past and past continuous?
A. The simple past is used for actions happening now; the past continuous is for actions that will happen later.
B. The simple past indicates actions that are still ongoing; the past continuous indicates actions that are completed.
C. The simple past indicates completed actions; the past continuous indicates ongoing actions in the past.
D. The simple past describes future actions; the past continuous describes past habits.
Select your answer:
Random Topics:
Conjunctive AdverbsSpeculation with Modal VerbsNoun PhrasesSubject and Verb AgreementVerb to beVerb Tenses and Subject Verb AgreementGrammar and Sentence StructureSimple Present - Negative & InterrogativeConditional and SubjunctiveOther quiz:
Exclamation › ViewRewrite: ” She speaks confidently.”
A. How confident she speaks!
B. How confidently she speaks!
C. What confidently she speaks!
Present Simple and Present Continuous Tense › View
Shhh! Be quiet. Tom …….
A. sleeps
B. are sleeping
C. is sleeping
D. sleep