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The document provides examples and explanations for forming sentences in the past simple tense in English, including affirmative, negative, and interrogative examples. It includes tables to fill in past tense forms of example verbs and sample sentences demonstrating how to change verbs to the past tense and form negatives and interrogatives. The focus is on irregular and regular verb conjugations in the simple past.
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Irregular Verbs95475

The document provides examples and explanations for forming sentences in the past simple tense in English, including affirmative, negative, and interrogative examples. It includes tables to fill in past tense forms of example verbs and sample sentences demonstrating how to change verbs to the past tense and form negatives and interrogatives. The focus is on irregular and regular verb conjugations in the simple past.
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Monday, April 06h, 2020

Grammar:

Past Simple
Irregular verbs
Complete the table:
1. Infinitive verbs Past simple (negative)

1. Walk 1. She didn’t walk


2. Play 2. Ali ……………………………………

3. Dance 3. They ………………..……….………

4. Dry 4. It ………………………………………
5. Go 5. They …………..………………………
6. Speak 6. The student …………………………
Complete the table:
Infinitive Past simple
verbs (negative)

1. Walk 1. She didn’t walk


2. Play 2. Ali didn’t play The simple past:
Negative
3. Dance 3. They didn’t dance
Didn’t + infinitive
4. Dry 4. It didn’t dry
5. Go 5. They didn’t go
6. Speak 6. The student didn’t speak
Complete the table:
Infinitive verbs Past simple (Interrogative)

1. Walk 1. Did she walk?


2. Play 2. ………………… Ali ………………?

3. Dance 3. ……………… They ………………?


4. Dry 4. It ………………………………………
5. Go 5. They …………………………………

6. Speak 6. The student ………………………


Complete the table:
Infinitive Past simple
verbs (Interrogative)

1. Walk 1. Did she walk?


The simple past:
2. Play 2. Did Ali play?
Interrogative
3. Dance 3. Did They dance? Did+ subject+ infinitive
4. Dry 4. Did It dry?

5. Go 5. Did They go?

6. Speak 6. Did The student speak?


Complete the table:
1. Infinitive verbs Past simple (Affirmative)

1. Walk 1. She walked


2. Play 2. Ali ……………………………………

3. Dance 3. They ………………………….………

4. Dry 4. It ………………………………………

5. Go 5. They ………………………………
6. Speak 6. The student …………………………
Complete the table:
Infinitive Past simple
verbs (Affirmative)

1. Walk 1. She waked The simple past:


2. Play 2. Ali played Affirmative
Regular Verbs
3. Dance 3. They danced
Infinitive + ed
4. Dry 4. It dried Irregular Verbs
5. Go 5. They went In the list
6. Speak 6. The student spoke
Complete the table:
1. Infinitive verbs Past simple
1. give 1. She gave
2. got 2. Ali ……………………………………………
3. Dance 3. They ………………………………….………
4. do 4. Ali and I ………………………………………
5. Write (not) 5. Jim ………………………………………
6. drive 6. I ………………………………………
7. Cry 7. He ………………………………………
8. Go 8. They ………………………………………
9. Speak (?) 9. The student …………………………………
10.Eat (not) 10.The babies …………………………………
Complete the table:
Infinitive verbs Past simple
Affirmative:
1. Give 1. She gave
Regular Verbs
2. got 2. Ali got
Verb + ed
3. Dance 3. They danced Irregular Verbs
4. do 4. Ali and I did In the list
5. Write (not) 5. Jim didn’t write
6. drive 6. I drove Negative
7. cry 7. He cried Didn’t + verb(regular/ irregular)
8. Go 8. They went
9. Speak (?) 9. Did The student speak?
10.Eat (not) 10.The babies didn’t eat Interrogative
Did+ subject+ verb
(regular/ irregular)
Put the verbs in the past simple:
1. We really…………………………….. (enjoy) the game last Sunday.

2. …………………………… (Marco / win) the golf competition?

3. They…………………….. (not play) very well yesterday. They lost


the match.

4. They ……………………… (go) to the swimming pool yesterday.


5. I ……………………… (buy) a new baseball cap last week.

6. How many goals ………………………………. (your team / score) in


the first half?

7. Sandra ………………………………. (not want) to go rowing with me.


Put the verbs in the past simple:
1. We really enjoyed (enjoy) the game last Sunday.

2. Did Marco win (Marco / win) the golf competition?

3. They didn’t play (not play) very well yesterday. They lost the
match.

4. They went (go) to the swimming pool yesterday.


5. I bought (buy) a new baseball cap last week.

6. How many goals did your team score (your team / score) in
the first half?

7. Sandra didn’t want (not want) to go rowing with me.


Form the negative of these sentences:
1/ Lara ate lunch.
→ Lara didn’t eat lunch.
2/ You played football.
→ ........................................................................................
3/ She made a chocolate cake.
→ ........................................................................................
4/ You went to the cinema.
→ ........................................................................................
5/ We bought a new computer.
→ ........................................................................................
Form the negative of these sentences:
1/ Lara ate lunch.
→ Lara didn’t eat lunch. The simple past:
Negative
2/ You played football.
Didn’t + infinitive
→ You didn’t play football.
3/ She made a chocolate cake.
→ She didn’t make a chocolate cake.
4/ You went to the cinema.
→ You didn’t go to the cinema.
5/ We bought a new computer.
→ We didn’t buy a new computer.
Form the interrogative of these sentences:
1/ Lara ate lunch.
→ Did Lara eat lunch?
2/ You played football.
→ ................................................................................. ?
3/ She made a chocolate cake.
→ ................................................................................. ?
4/ You went to the cinema.
→ ................................................................................. ?
5/ Jim bought a new computer.
→ ................................................................................. ?
Form the interrogative of these sentences:
1/ Lara ate lunch.
The simple past:
→ Did Lara eat lunch?
Interrogative
2/ You played football. Did+ subject+ infinitive
→ Did you play football?
3/ She made a chocolate cake.
→ Did she make a chocolate cake?
4/ You went to the cinema.
→ Did you go to the cinema?
5/ Jim bought a new computer.
→ Did Jim buy a new computer?

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