1. The weather last week. A is good B was good C were good D good E had good
2. Why late this morning?
A you was B did you C was you D you were E were you
3. Terry in a bank from 1996 to 2003.
A work B working C works D worked E was work
4. Caroline to the cinema three times last week.
A go B went C goes D got E was
5. I TV yesterday.
A didn’t watch B didn’t watched C wasn’t watched D don’t watch E didn’t watching
6. ‘How ?’ ‘I don’t know. I didn’t see it”.
A happened the accident B did happen the accident C does the accident happen D did the accident happen
7. What at 11.30 yesterday?
A were you doing B was you doing C were you do D you were doing E you was doing
8. Jack was reading a book when the telephone .
A is ringing B ring C rang D was ringing E was ring
9. I saw Lucy and Steve this morning. They at the bus stop.
A waiting B waited C were waiting D was waiting E were waited
2. The correct answer is D - you were. This is a question about the subject "you" and the past tense of the verb "to be" is "were" for the pronoun "you".
3. The correct answer is D - worked. We are talking about an action that happened in the past and the verb "to work" needs to be in the simple past tense.
4. The correct answer is B - went. We are talking about an action that happened in the past, so we need to use the past tense of the verb "to go".
5. The correct answer is A - didn't watch. This is a negative sentence in the past tense, so we need to use the auxiliary verb "didn't" followed by the base form of the main verb "watch".
6. The correct answer is D - did the accident happen. This is a question in the past tense and we need to use the auxiliary verb "did" followed by the base form of the main verb "happen".
7. The correct answer is B - were you doing. This is a question in the past tense and we need to use the past continuous tense to talk about an action that was happening at a specific time in the past.
8. The correct answer is C - rang. The sentence is in the past tense and we need to use the past tense of the verb "to ring".
9. The correct answer is C - were waiting. This is because we are talking about an action that was happening in the past and we need to use the past continuous tense. The subject "Lucy and Steve" is plural, so we use "were waiting".