The document is an exercise from a website about English grammar that provides examples of how to conjugate verbs into the past simple tense in affirmative, negative and question forms. It lists verb phrases and asks the student to provide the past simple form, covering common irregular and regular verbs like drink, get, wake up, give, receive, live and watch.
The document is an exercise from a website about English grammar that provides examples of how to conjugate verbs into the past simple tense in affirmative, negative and question forms. It lists verb phrases and asks the student to provide the past simple form, covering common irregular and regular verbs like drink, get, wake up, give, receive, live and watch.
The document is an exercise from a website about English grammar that provides examples of how to conjugate verbs into the past simple tense in affirmative, negative and question forms. It lists verb phrases and asks the student to provide the past simple form, covering common irregular and regular verbs like drink, get, wake up, give, receive, live and watch.
com Past Simple Form Other Verbs - Mixed Exercise 2
Make the past simple, positive, negative or question:
• I (not / drink) any beer last night.
didn’t drink any beer last night. • She (get on) the bus in the centre of the city. She got on the bus in the centre of the city • What time (he / get up) yesterday? What time did he get up yesterday? • Where (you / get off) the train? Where did you get off the train? • I (not / change) trains at Victoria. I didn’t change trains at Victoria. • We (wake up) very late. We woke up very late. • What (he / give) his mother for Christmas?
What did he give his mother for Christmas?
• I (receive) £300 when my uncle _ (die). I received £300 when my uncle died. • We (not / use) the computer last night. We didn’t use the computer last night. • (she / make) good coffee? Did she make good coffee? • They (live) in Paris. They lived in Paris. • She (read) the newspaper yesterday. She read the newspaper yesterday. • I (not / watch) TV. I didn’t watch TV. • He (not / study) for the exam. He didn’t study for the exam. • (he / call) you? Did he call you? • (I / forget) something? Did I forget something? • What time (the film / start)? What time did the film start? • He (have) a shower. He had a shower. • Why _ (you / come)? Why did you come? • (he / go) to the party? Did he go to the party?