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1.

They eat dinner at six o’clock yesterday

Explanation: (mistake=eat) the verb is in the present simple and must be in the past simple.

2. Did Maria drove to work this morning?

Explanation: (mistake=drove) the auxiliary did puts the whole sentence in the past simple, so you
should not conjugate drive

3. I not finished my homework last night

Explanation: (mistake=not finished) the negative sentences in past simple they are added didn't, so
the verb finish should not be conjugated

4. Did you busy last Monday?

Explanation: (mistake=Did) because Did is used to describe actions that have happened previously
and that have already been completed or completed.

5. Was she buy a new car yesterday?

Explanation: (mistake=was) because the correct is Did

6. I wanted to went to Montreal two years ago

Explanation: (mistake=Went) because the verb wanted reflects that the sentence is in the past
simple

7. Was you late for the meeting?

Explanation: (mistake=was) because the correct is were

8. Who did you talked to?

Explanation: (mistake=talked) the auxiliary did puts the whole sentence in the past simple, so you
should not conjugate talk

9. Where was you stay in Washington?

Explanation: (mistake=was) because the correct is Did

10. I was read that book last year

Explanation: (mistake=was) because was isn’t necessary in the sentence

11. Jhon flied to Argentina last week

Explanation: (mistake=flied) because Fly in past simple is flew

12. He weren’t at home last night

Explanation: (mistake=weren’t) because the correct is wasn’t

13. I not see the movie last weekend


Explanation: (mistake=not) because for the negative sentences the correct is didn’t

14. What do you did last night?

Explanation: (mistake= do an did) because did is the auxiliary in past simple interrogative

15. Did they has a good time at the party

Explanation: (mistake=has) because the auxiliary did puts the whole sentence in the past simple,
so you should not conjugate have

16. Did you in class yesterday?

Explanation: (mistake=did) because the correct is were

Correct

1. They ate dinner at six o’clock yesterday


2. Did Maria drive to work this morning?
3. I didn’t finish my homework last night
4. Were you busy last Monday?
5. Did she buy a new car yesterday?
6. I wanted to go to Montreal two years ago
7. Were you late for the meeting?
8. Who did you talk to?
9. Where did you stay in Washington?
10. I read that book last year
11. Jhon flew to Argentina last week
12. He wasn’t at home last night
13. I didn’t see the movie last weekend
14. What did you do last night?
15. Did they have a good time at the party
16. Were you in class yesterday?

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