Home > English > Grammar > TensesWhat is the simple past form of ‘to lose’?A. Lost B. Losing C. Lose D. Will loseAnswer: LostAdditional Information: The simple past form of 'to lose' is 'lost.' Subjects: Tenses, GrammarRelated MCQsWhat is the past perfect continuous form of ‘to teach’?Which of the following sentences is in the future perfect continuous tense?What is the past perfect form of ‘to take’?What is the present perfect continuous form of ‘to jump’?What is the present perfect form of ‘to eat’?What is the negative form of ‘He will call’ in the future continuous tense?What is the present perfect form of ‘to buy’?What is the present perfect continuous form of ‘to run’?What is the future continuous form of ‘to cook’?What is the simple past form of ‘to drive’?Identify the sentence that is NOT in the present tense.What is the simple past form of ‘to bring’?What is the present perfect form of ‘to lose’?What is the past perfect continuous form of ‘to dance’?What is the simple future form of ‘to build’?