The document contains four sections with exercises on writing sentences in the simple past tense. Section A provides example sentences to complete in the simple past. Section B contains a chart of a person's weekly activities and questions to answer about when each activity took place. Section C asks to form questions based on the bold parts of sample sentences. Section D provides words to use to write sentences in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the simple past tense.
The document contains four sections with exercises on writing sentences in the simple past tense. Section A provides example sentences to complete in the simple past. Section B contains a chart of a person's weekly activities and questions to answer about when each activity took place. Section C asks to form questions based on the bold parts of sample sentences. Section D provides words to use to write sentences in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the simple past tense.
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The document contains four sections with exercises on writing sentences in the simple past tense. Section A provides example sentences to complete in the simple past. Section B contains a chart of a person's weekly activities and questions to answer about when each activity took place. Section C asks to form questions based on the bold parts of sample sentences. Section D provides words to use to write sentences in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the simple past tense.
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2. she / home / walk 3. you / in the garden / work. 4. you / a song / sing. 5. she / on a chair / sit. 6. you / the castle / visit. 7. Jenny / the door / lock. 8. she / happy / be . 9. Greg / the ball / kick. 10. the car / at the corner / stop
B- Have a look at Jack's last week's diary and answer the questions in complete sentences. Put the time expression at the end of the sentence.
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
football shopping meeting ring Mary buy flowers concert sailing cinema tennis German Indian restaurant
1. When was his German course? _______________________________________
2. When did he go shopping? __________________________________________ 3. When did he buy flowers? ___________________________________________ 4. When was his meeting? _____________________________________________ 5. When did he play football? __________________________________________ 6. When did he go to the Indian restaurant?_____________________ __________ 7. When did he ring Mary? ____________________________________________ 8. When did he go to the cinema?_______________________________________ 9. When did he play tennis? ___________________________________________ 10. When was the concert? _____________________________________________ 11. When did he go sailing?_____________________________________________
C-Ask questions for the bold part of the sentence.
1. She pushed her bike. _________________________________________
2. She carried a bag. ___________________________________________ 3. We waited in the park. _______________________________________ 4. The policeman arrested the thief. _____________________________________ 5. We ate fish. ______________________________________________________ 6. She watched the match last night._____________________________________ 7. She asked her friend because she did not know what to do.___________________________________________________________ 8. I opened the door. _______________________________________________ 9. The teacher checked our homework. Cindy had a dog. ______________________________________________________________ D- Write affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in the PAST SIMPLE.
a. Alison went to the cinema yesterday.
______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ b. Did you buy a new CD last week? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ c. Kevin didn’t find his book in the classroom. _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ g. Were you at the dentist’s yesterday evening? _____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ h. I wasn’t at home last night. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ i. My brother and I were very hungry. _______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ j. Was Sarah after tired after the match? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
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