Past Indefinite Tense Quiz

Past Indefinite Tense — Exercise 8 (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 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. He __ her the file during lunch.

A) gave B) give C) has given D) giving

Verb: giveverb. To transfer possession; gift (noun).

Correct: A) gave
A) Correct: Past simple — he transferred the file at that past time. Choosing it places the action.

B) Wrong: Present — general habit.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — stresses present result; past simple is clearer.
D) Wrong: -ing.

2. The plant __ rapidly after they watered it.

A) grew B) grow C) has grown D) growing

Verb: growverb. To increase in size or develop.

Correct: A) grew
A) Correct: Past simple — the plant increased in size after watering (past observation). Choosing it reports that growth occurred.

B) Wrong: Present — general growth habit.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — emphasizes continuing state; the event narration favors past.
D) Wrong: -ing.

3. The witness __ from sight and could not be located.

A) hid B) hide C) has hidden D) hiding

Verb: hideverb. To conceal oneself or something.

Correct: A) hid
A) Correct: Past simple — the witness concealed themselves then. Choosing it states the past action.

B) Wrong: Base form — not past.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — indicates present result rather than past narrative.
D) Wrong: -ing.

4. They __ the documents in the safe last Tuesday.

A) kept B) keep C) have kept D) keeping

Verb: keepverb. To retain or hold; keeper (noun).

Correct: A) kept
A) Correct: Past simple — they stored the documents then. Choosing it places storage in the past.

B) Wrong: Present — habitual retention.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — could be used but with explicit past time use past simple.
D) Wrong: -ing.

5. She __ the new procedure much earlier than we expected.

A) knew B) know C) has known D) knowing

Verb: knowverb. To have knowledge or awareness.

Correct: A) knew
A) Correct: Past simple — she had knowledge at a past time. Choosing it places awareness before expectation.

B) Wrong: Present — current knowledge, not the past timing.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — focuses on present state; we need past timing.
D) Wrong: -ing.

6. He __ the small group and assigned roles.

A) led B) lead C) has led D) leading

Verb: leadverb. To be in charge of or guide a group.

Correct: A) led
A) Correct: Past simple — he guided them in the past. Choosing it reports the leadership action.

B) Wrong: Base form — not past.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — emphasizes present leadership rather than past event.
D) Wrong: -ing.

7. She __ the money to her colleague and expected repayment.

A) lent B) lend C) has lent D) lending

Verb: lendverb. To give temporarily with expectation of return.

Correct: A) lent
A) Correct: Past simple — she loaned the money earlier. Choosing it reports the lending event.

B) Wrong: Present — general lending habit.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — stresses present result.
D) Wrong: -ing.

8. They __ him permission to access the archive.

A) let B) let (base) C) have let D) letting

Verb: letverb. To allow or permit. (Past = let — same as base form.)

Correct: A) let
A) Correct: Past simple is identical to base — they permitted him then. Choosing it shows past permission.

B) Wrong: Base form — in writing, as a bare verb it would be ungrammatical without auxiliary.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — different nuance; past simple with past context is preferable.
D) Wrong: -ing.

9. He __ his chance when the opportunity arose.

A) lost B) lose C) has lost D) losing

Verb: loseverb. To be deprived of; to fail to keep.

Correct: A) lost
A) Correct: Past simple — he failed to use the chance at that past time. Choosing it reports a past failure.

B) Wrong: Present — not the past event.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — focuses on present consequence.
D) Wrong: -ing.

10. She __ that the new policy would reduce delays.

A) meant B) mean C) has meant D) meaning

Verb: meanverb. To intend or signify.

Correct: A) meant
A) Correct: Past simple — she intended that effect at that time. Choosing it places her intention in the past.

B) Wrong: Present — continuous meaning, not past.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — would emphasize continuing intention; past usage fits better.
D) Wrong: -ing.

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