Home > English > Grammar > TensesWhich tense is used to describe actions that have already happened?A. Present Simple B. Past Simple C. Future Simple D. Present ContinuousAnswer: Past SimpleAdditional Information: The past simple tense describes actions that have already happened. Subjects: Tenses, GrammarRelated MCQsWhat is the future perfect continuous form of ‘to play’?What is the future continuous form of ‘to sing’?What is the future perfect continuous form of ‘to run’?What is the past perfect form of ‘to tell’?What is the present simple form of ‘to run’?Which sentence is in the future simple tense?What is the present perfect form of ‘to write’?What is the past perfect continuous form of ‘to study’?What is the question form of ‘She will play tennis’ in the simple future tense?What is the present continuous form of ‘to jump’?What is the simple present form of ‘to write’?What is the present simple form of ‘to cook’?What is the negative form of ‘She dances’ in the simple present tense?What is the past perfect form of ‘to give’?What is the present continuous form of ‘to dance’?