The document provides examples of sentences written in past simple tense and questions in past simple tense. It asks the reader to conjugate verbs to past simple, make examples negative, and form interrogative sentences in past simple tense. It includes over 30 examples across Spanish and English to practice various past simple tense transformations.
The document provides examples of sentences written in past simple tense and questions in past simple tense. It asks the reader to conjugate verbs to past simple, make examples negative, and form interrogative sentences in past simple tense. It includes over 30 examples across Spanish and English to practice various past simple tense transformations.
The document provides examples of sentences written in past simple tense and questions in past simple tense. It asks the reader to conjugate verbs to past simple, make examples negative, and form interrogative sentences in past simple tense. It includes over 30 examples across Spanish and English to practice various past simple tense transformations.
2. Jane (arrive) an hour ago. 3. We (go) to Bob's birthday party yesterday. 4. I (be) on holiday last week. 5. She (see) fire. 6. He (write) his homework last Sunday. 7. Mary (not go) to school last week. 8. you (play) basketball two weeks ago? 9. I (study) French last year 10. They (buy) a new flat last month. 11. 1. My father (go) to work by car yesterday. 12. 2. This morning I (have) a shower. 13. The birds (fly) over our heads.
Transforma las frases siguientes en negativas.
1. I phoned Lucy last night. → I Lucy last night.
2. You tidied up your room. → You up your room. 3. Olivia became an actress. → Olivia an actress. 4. We found the treasure. → We the treasure. 5. He spoke Spanish. → He Spanish. 6. Tim (go) to Paris last summer 7. When I (be) a child, I (speak) German. 8. We (see) him yesterday but he (not see) us. 9. 6. The other day, I (lose) my math’s book. 10. 7. I (tell) my mother a lie.
Forma frases interrogativas en past simple.
1. (you/dance) at the party last night?
2. (she/do) her homework? 3. (Robert/work) at the post office? 4. (they/help) you with the washing-up? 5. When (I/say) that?