Past Indefinite Tense Exercise

Past Indefinite Tense — Exercise 7 (Q&A with Full Explanation and Vocabulary Builder — Simple Past Tense)

This practice test trains you to recognize and use the Simple Past Tense (verb 2nd form / Did + verb 1st form / irregular past forms) across real contexts. Each question includes the correct past form, a short verb definition (vocabulary builder) & POS notes, and concise explanations for every correct and incorrect choice so you learn grammar and word meaning. Practice, prepare, and improve your exam performance, vocabulary, English, and Vocabulary.

English Grammar Definition: Past Indefinite Tense ( V 2nd form / Did + verb 1st form)

  • Form: Verb 2nd form / Did + verb 1st form.
  • Examples: I worked; She tested; Did they wait?
  • Main uses:
  • Actions that started in the past.
  • Actions that happened in past repeatedly with or without present result.
  • Simple Past = completed actions at a specific past time.
  • Signal words: yesterday, last week, ago, in 2024, when.
  • Negatives/Questions: did not (didn’t) and did + subject + (not) + verb 1st form + …?
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Quiz Instructions

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Quiz Question, Answer and Explanation

Note: Do remember in the quiz box above, the questions and options will shuffle, so they won’t have the same sequence like 1, 2, 3, or A, B, C as below.

1. She __ home earlier than she planned.

A) came B) come C) has come D) coming

Verb: comeverb. To move toward or arrive at a place.

Correct: A) came
A) Correct: Past arrival — she arrived earlier than planned. Choosing it places arrival in past.

B) Wrong: Base form — not past.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — possible in some contexts but with clear past narrative use past simple.
D) Wrong: -ing.

2. The solution __ significantly more than they expected.

A) cost B) costs C) has cost D) costing

Verb: costverb & noun. To require payment; cost (noun). (Past = cost)

Correct: A) cost
A) Correct: Irregular past same as base — it required more money in the past. Choosing it reports the past expense.

B) Wrong: Present — states current or habitual cost.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — would emphasize effect to present; less natural with explicit past context.
D) Wrong: -ing.

3. He __ the rope quickly with a knife.

A) cut B) cuts C) has cut D) cutting

Verb: cutverb. To divide or incise with a sharp tool. (Past = cut)

Correct: A) cut
A) Correct: Past simple (cut) — he performed the cutting then. Choosing it states when the action occurred.

B) Wrong: Present — present habitual.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — would stress present result.
D) Wrong: -ing.

4. I __ the test yesterday and felt relieved.

A) did B) do C) have done D) doing

Verb: doverb. To perform an action; done (past participle).

Correct: A) did
A) Correct: Past simple — I completed the test yesterday. Choosing it places completion then.

B) Wrong: Present — general habit.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — would connect to present; with “yesterday” use simple past.
D) Wrong: -ing.

5. She __ a quick sketch of the layout before the meeting.

A) drew B) draw C) has drawn D) drawing

Verb: drawverb. To make a picture; drawing (noun).

Correct: A) drew
A) Correct: Past simple — she produced the sketch earlier. Choosing it reports the prior action.

B) Wrong: Base form — not past.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — less tight with a definite past reference.
D) Wrong: -ing.

6. He __ the coffee and immediately went to the call.

A) drank B) drink C) has drunk D) drinking

Verb: drinkverb. To consume liquid; drunk (past participle).

A) Correct: Past simple — he finished the coffee before the call. Choosing it shows the completed action.

B) Wrong: Present — not past.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — different nuance (present relevance).
D) Wrong: -ing.

7. She __ to the office because the road was closed.

A) drove B) drive C) has driven D) driving

Verb: driveverb. To operate a vehicle.

Correct: A) drove
A) Correct: Past simple — she drove then. Choosing it places the trip in the past.

B) Wrong: Present — habitual driving, not the prior action.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — would emphasize present result; context prefers simple past.
D) Wrong: -ing.

8. The boxes __ from the truck when it tipped over.

A) fell B) fall C) have fallen D) falling

Verb: fallverb. To drop to a lower position.

Correct: A) fell
A) Correct: Past simple — the boxes dropped during that incident. Choosing it tells when it happened.

B) Wrong: Present — habit.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — emphasizes present result; with event narration we prefer past simple.
D) Wrong: -ing.

9. He __ tired after the long flight.

A) felt B) feel C) has felt D) feeling

Verb: feelverb. To experience an emotion or physical sensation.

Correct: A) felt
A) Correct: Past simple — he experienced tiredness after the flight. Choosing it reports past state.

B) Wrong: Present — indicates current feeling, not the past.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — indicates present relevance, not the past reaction to the flight.
D) Wrong: -ing.

10. They __ a better offer and accepted it promptly.

A) got B) get C) have got D) getting

Verb: getverb. To obtain or receive. (Past = got)

Correct: A) got
A) Correct: Past simple — they received the offer then. Choosing it places receipt in past.

B) Wrong: Present — general or habitual.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — could work in some dialects but with sequence context choose past simple.
D) Wrong: -ing.

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