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Past Simple Verb Forms Practice

1. The document provides examples for using the past simple tense in English in 3 forms: affirmative past, negative past, and questions about the past. 2. It includes examples of filling in blanks with past tense verbs, putting verbs in the negative past form, and asking questions for underlined words in sentences. 3. The document also provides corrections for sentences with mistakes in using the past simple tense forms. It rewrites the sentences with the correct past tense verbs.

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Past Simple Verb Forms Practice

1. The document provides examples for using the past simple tense in English in 3 forms: affirmative past, negative past, and questions about the past. 2. It includes examples of filling in blanks with past tense verbs, putting verbs in the negative past form, and asking questions for underlined words in sentences. 3. The document also provides corrections for sentences with mistakes in using the past simple tense forms. It rewrites the sentences with the correct past tense verbs.

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PAST SIMPLE: 3 FORMS

1. Fill in the gaps with the affirmative 2. Put the verbs in brackets in the
past form of the verb in brackets: negative past form:

1. My father __________ to Paris last 1. The children ____________ to school


week. (travel) yesterday. (come)
2. I __________ a dictionary yesterday. 2. Peter ___________ ill last week. (be)
(buy) 3. We _______________ the film. (like)
3. Peter __________ an email. (send) 4. Tom ______________ English fluently.
4. My mother ___________ French at (speak)
school. (study) 5. I _________ Sue at the pub. (meet)
5. Sue ___________ me a nice birthday 6. Grandma ________ very fast. (drive)
present. (give) 7. Peter ___________ a birthday party.
6. We ___________ at home last night. (have)
(be) 7. Paula _____________ Mr Smith’s
7. It _________ a lot last week. (rain) explanation. (understand)
8. Lots of people ________ to Hawaii 8. I ______________ a letter from Terry.
on holiday. (fly) (receive)
9. Dan _________ a nice poem. (write) 9. Mum _____________ pasta. (cook)
10. Mum _______ a great cake. (bake) 10. We ______________ to school. (go)

WERE DID WAS


DIDN’T -ED

3. Ask questions for the underlined 4. Correct the mistakes in the sentences.
words: Rewrite them:
1. Pam came home yesterday.
___________________________________ 1. Peter didn’t sang very well.
2. We went to the park after school. _____________________________________
__________________________________ 2. Did Anne studies French?
3. Mary ate a lot of sweets. _____________________________________
__________________________________ 3. We didn’t be late for school yesterday.
4. Susan slept seven hours yesterday. ______________________________________
___________________________________ 4. Harry runned very fast.
5. Paul travelled to France by plane. ______________________________________
___________________________________ 5. Does Susan saw you?
6. Carol invited Tim to her party. ______________________________________
___________________________________ 6. It rainned cats and dogs on Friday.
7. I spent £20 on a T-shirt. ______________________________________
___________________________________ 7. Tony plaied the guitar in a pop
8. My brother woke up at 7:15 a.m. group.
___________________________________ ______________________________________
9. Alan made lots of food for dinner. 8. Paul didn’t the homework.
___________________________________ ______________________________________

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