Select the correct tense: The boys were severely punished by the principal.

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Select the correct tense:

The boys were severely punished by the principal.

Answer: A. Simple pastTense is identified from the auxiliary-verb pattern in the verb group, not from meaning alone. In the passive voice, every aspect keeps its own marker and…

  1. A.

    Simple past

  2. B.

    Past continuous

  3. C.

    Past perfect continuous

  4. D.

    Past perfect

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Correct answer: A

Tense is identified from the auxiliary-verb pattern in the verb group, not from meaning alone.

In the passive voice, every aspect keeps its own marker and simply adds a form of "be" before the past participle (V3): simple aspect = was/were + V3; continuous aspect = was/were + being + V3; perfect aspect = had been + V3.

Applying this to the sentence:

"The boys were severely punished by the principal." The verb group is only "were punished" — the simple past auxiliary "were" directly followed by the past participle "punished," with no "being" and no "had" anywhere in it.

Correct answer: Simple past (past simple passive).

Why the other tense options don't fit:

  • Past continuous needs "being" between the auxiliary and the participle (was/were + being + V3, e.g. "were being punished"); the sentence has no "being."

  • Past perfect continuous needs "had been being" + V3 (e.g. "had been being punished") — the perfect marker "had been" plus the continuous marker "being" together; the sentence has neither "had" nor "being."

  • Past perfect needs "had" + been + V3 (e.g. "had been punished"); the sentence uses "were," not "had."

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