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Which tense describes an action that was completed in the past?

  1. Past tense

  2. Present tense

  3. Future tense

  4. Subjunctive mood

The correct answer is: Past tense

The past tense accurately describes an action that has been completed in the past. This tense communicates that something occurred and concluded at a specific time before the present moment. For instance, in the sentence "She walked to the store," the use of the past tense indicates that the action of walking took place in the past and is not ongoing or future-focused. The present tense, on the other hand, refers to actions happening currently or habitual actions. The future tense indicates actions that will happen later, and the subjunctive mood expresses wishes, hypotheticals, or situations contrary to fact rather than completed actions. Therefore, the past tense is the appropriate choice for describing actions that are fully completed in the past.