Grammar Quiz

Past Simple or Past Continuous Quiz

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Sue got home at half past four.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


My brother and I played a board game yesterday afternoon.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


John and Martin ate hamburgers.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


Brian didn’t talk to his friend on the phone.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


Did John take a bus to work?

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


My grandad was sitting on an armchair.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


At two o’clock Sandra wasn’t waiting for the train.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


My parents was visiting Rome when my uncle come.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


The tourists were flying to Paris.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


What did you have for dinner last night?

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


I didn’t go to bed at 10 o’clock.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


John wasn’t riding a horse.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


Was Diana wearing a red dress?

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


Yesterday at three o’clock, Martha was chatting on the Internet.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


He did his homework.

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


Did you study English yesterday?

A. Past Simple

B. Past Continuous


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