The document provides examples of transforming verbs from simple present to simple past tense. It shows rewriting statements by negating verbs and changing them to the simple past form. Questions are also transformed using question words and answers in the simple past tense. The examples cover changing the verbs "have", "eat" and others between simple present and past forms in both positive and negative statements and questions.
The document provides examples of transforming verbs from simple present to simple past tense. It shows rewriting statements by negating verbs and changing them to the simple past form. Questions are also transformed using question words and answers in the simple past tense. The examples cover changing the verbs "have", "eat" and others between simple present and past forms in both positive and negative statements and questions.
The document provides examples of transforming verbs from simple present to simple past tense. It shows rewriting statements by negating verbs and changing them to the simple past form. Questions are also transformed using question words and answers in the simple past tense. The examples cover changing the verbs "have", "eat" and others between simple present and past forms in both positive and negative statements and questions.
statements. Rewrite the complete phrases in Simple Past. Negate the first sentence in each task. Write the negations of the verbs in bold into the correct gaps. Put in the correct verb form into the gap. Use Simple Past. Use the verbs in brackets and form questions with question words and their answers in the Simple Past. Simple present
I have a car I don’t have a car.
She has a car.
She doesn’t have a car
Do you have a car?
Does she have a car?
Simple past
I had a car. I didn’t have a car. Did you have a car?