Write The Years

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1990:   Nineteen ninety./Nineteen Ninety.  

2. 2020:   Two thousand and twenty./Two thousand twenty.  

3. 1983:   Nineteen eighty – three./Nineteen eighty three.

4. 1957:   Nineteen fifty – seven./Nineteen fifty seven.  

5. 1978:  Nineteen seventy – eight./Nineteen seventy eight.

6. 1865:  Eighteen sixty - five./Eighteen sixty five.

7. 2007:  Two thousand and seven./Two thousand seven.

8. 1942:   Nineteen forty – two./Nineteen forty two.

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1. 21/10:  Twenty first of October.

2. 11/06:  Eleventh of June.

3. 05/03:  Fifth of March.

4. 31/05:  Thirty first of May.

5. 25/12:  Twenty fifth of December.

1. Write the years.


 Exercise 1: Simple past (complete).

1. My wife  lived  in Colombia when she was young.

2. Their father  died  when he was 86.

3. My grandfather  worked  for a British Company.

4. We learned  the past simple in class today.

5. Dylan  played  computer games last night.

6. Last night, I  watched  a really good film on TV.

7. Gabriela  got  her new job two days ago.

8. It was a beautiful day so I  decided  to work.

Unit 10 Exercise 2. Simple past.

esterday evening I  was  (be) at home, sleeping in front of the

television, when I  heard  (hear) a strange noise.  I 

woke  (wake) up and  ran  (run) to the window. Can you guess what

I  saw  (see) in the garden? A flying saucer!  I 


thought  (think) I was dreaming so I  went  (go) to the bathroom

where I  had  (have) a shower and  forgot  (forget)

about the flying saucer. Suddenly something  struck  (strike) the front

door.  A bit afraid, I  took  (take) a baseball bat, walked towards the
door and opened it.

Two aliens were there, smiling and jumping. They  said  (say): 'Could

we have a cup of tea, please?' I  burst  (burst) into laughter and

asked them to come into the house. I  put  (put) some water on the

stove and  gave  (give) them some biscuits.

Unit 10 Exercise 3. Simple past regular verbs.

1. Start:  started/Started

2. Like:  liked/Liked

3. Hate:  hated/Hated

4. Listen:  listened/Listened

5. Talk:  talked/Talked

6. Want:  wanted/Wanted
7. Return:  returned/Returned

8. Marry:   married/Married

Unit 10 Exercise 4. Simple past Negative

1. Catherine married Nick.

Catherine didn’t marry Nick./ Catherine did not marry Nick.

2. She played guitar in a concert in London. 

She didn’t play guitar in a concert in London./ She did not play


guitar in a concert in London.

3. She received a music price.

She didn’t receive a music price./ She did not receive a music


price.

4. She listened a lot of music.

She didn’t listen a lot of music./ She did not listen a lot of


music.

5. Nick´s parents moved to London.

Nick’s parents didn’t move to London./ Nick’s parents did not


move to London.

6. They visited a friend in Japan.


They didn’t visit a friend in Japan./ They did not visit a friend in
Japan.

7. They started painting.

They didn’t start painting./ They did not start painting.

8. They cooked a lot of Japanese food.

They didn’t cook a lot of Japanese food./ They did not cook a


lot of Japanese food

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