The document discusses using regular and irregular verbs in the past simple tense in English. It provides examples of changing sentences between affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms in the past simple, including sentences with common irregular verbs like cut, buy, come, eat, play, explain, and become as well as regular verbs like study, drink, give, and work. The examples demonstrate how to conjugate verbs and add helping verbs like did in questions for the past simple tense.
The document discusses using regular and irregular verbs in the past simple tense in English. It provides examples of changing sentences between affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms in the past simple, including sentences with common irregular verbs like cut, buy, come, eat, play, explain, and become as well as regular verbs like study, drink, give, and work. The examples demonstrate how to conjugate verbs and add helping verbs like did in questions for the past simple tense.
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The document discusses using regular and irregular verbs in the past simple tense in English. It provides examples of changing sentences between affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms in the past simple, including sentences with common irregular verbs like cut, buy, come, eat, play, explain, and become as well as regular verbs like study, drink, give, and work. The examples demonstrate how to conjugate verbs and add helping verbs like did in questions for the past simple tense.
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Change these sentences in past simple into the other forms:
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
I didn’t swim yesterday. Did the book cost 10€? Carol cut the paper. Did she visit her family in London? David bought two pencils. They didn’t study Geography. Did Tom go to the party? You came to my house. Sam didn’t drink orange juice. Did she give you the rubber? I ate an apple yesterday afternoon. Your friends weren’t at school. Did he work last night? Tom played the piano. My uncle didn’t win the lottery last year. Did the singer become famous? The teachers explained the problem. Laura didn’t do her homework.