Past Simple

Grammar - English Language

1. Read the sentence and choose the correct past form of the verb in brackets.

  1. Yesterday, the Pitufo ___ (go / went / goed) to the forest.

  2. I ___ (write / wrote / writed) a note for my teacher.

  3. He ___ (eat / ate / eated) a big cake.

  4. We ___ (see / saw / seen) a funny teddy on the table.

  5. She ___ (run / ran / runned) very fast in the playground.

  6. I ___ (make / made / maked) a drawing of a basketball.

  7. The Pitufo ___ (sleep / slept / sleeped) all morning.

  8. He ___ (catch / caught / catched) the ball during the game.

  9. I ___ (find / foud / found) my favorite Pitufo toy under the bed.

  10. Pitufina ___ (teach / taught / teached) the Pitufo to jump.

  11. He ___ (drink / drank / drinked) some juice.

  12. I ___ (cut / cutted / cut) the paper.

  13. They ___ (walk / walked / walking) to the playground together.

  14. The teddy ___ (slide / slided / slid) from the sofa.

  15. I ___ (feel / felt / feeled) happy because I played with the Pitufo.

 2. Look at the verb in brackets and write it in the past. 

  1. Yesterday, I ___ (walk) to the park with my Pitufo.

  2. He ___ (eat) a mushroom before playing basketball.

  3. The Pitufo ___ (run) to catch the ball.

  4. I ___ (see) a big teddy on the chair.

  5. She ___ (write) a letter to thank her friend.

  6. We ___ (go) to the playground after school.

  7. The Pitufo ___ (draw) a picture of his house.

  8. I ___ (drink) some water after running.

  9. Yesterday, I ___ (buy) a new basketball.

  10. He ___ (make) a sandwich for his peluche.

  11. I ___ (find) my Pitufo toy under the bed.

  12. The teddy ___ (slide) down the small slide.

  13. He ___ (catch) the ball very fast.

  14. She ___ (teach) the Pitufo how to play basketball.

  15. I ___ (feel) happy because the Pitufo came to school.

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