PAST SIMPLE

English language

Part 1: Fill in the Blanks

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in the Past Simple tense.

  1. I __________ (visit) my grandparents last weekend.
  2. She __________ (not like) the movie we watched yesterday.
  3. We __________ (go) to the zoo last Sunday.
  4. They __________ (study) for the test all night.
  5. __________ you __________ (eat) breakfast this morning?
  6. He __________ (play) football with his friends last Saturday.
  7. I __________ (not see) her at school yesterday.
  8. __________ you __________ (call) your friend last night?

 

 

Part 2: Sentence Transformation

Rewrite the following sentences in the negative form (use didn't + base form of the verb).

  1. She watched the news last night.
  2. They traveled to Paris last summer.
  3. I enjoyed the movie yesterday.
  4. We met at the park on Monday.
  5. He played the guitar at the concert.

 

 

Part 3: Question Formation

Make questions in the Past Simple using the words provided.

  1. (you / go / to the party / last weekend)

 

 

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  2. (she / like / the book)

 

 

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  2. (they / visit / the museum / yesterday)

 

 

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  2. (he / study / for the exam)

 

 

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  2. (we / have / dinner / at 7 pm)

 

 

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Part 4: Short Answers

Answer the following questions using short answers (Yes, I did / No, I didn’t).

  1. Did you watch TV yesterday?

 

 

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  2. Did your friend call you last night?

 

 

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  2. Did you do your homework last weekend?

 

 

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  2. Did you visit the museum last year?

 

 

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  2. Did you play any sports yesterday?

 

 

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