This document contains an exercise on simple past tense in English. It provides examples of forming positive, negative, and interrogative sentences in simple past tense and asks the student to complete sentences by filling in the blanks with verbs in their simple past form. It also contains exercises on irregular verbs in simple past tense, completing tables, transforming sentences between present and past tense, choosing the correct form of "be" verbs in simple past, and asking questions about the bold parts of sentences.
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1. Name______________________________________________
Exercise on Simple Past
Form positive sentences in Simple Past.
1. the teacher / our English / test
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2. you / thirsty / be
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3. they / races / run
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Form negative sentences in Simple Past.
1. John / stamps / collect
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2. you / thirsty / be
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3. you / the house / see
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4. the teacher / the tenses / explain
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Form questions in Simple Past.
1. we / with a family / stay
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2. Fiona / her grandma / visit
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3. I / hungry / be
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4. they / a hamster / have
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5. she / on a chair / sit
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6. the book / to me / belong
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7. she / her teeth / brush
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2. A- Write the past forms of the irregular verbs.
1. go →
2. come →
3. buy →
4. have →
5. do →
B - Complete the table in simple past.
Positive Negative Question
Jane was tired.
John did not work.
Did she have a cat?
Mary did not sing.
Did they see us?
C - Put the sentences into simple past.
1. We open the door.
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2. You write poems.
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3. Richard plays in the garden.
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4. Kerry does not speak English.
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5. Do you see the bird?
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3. D - Write sentences in simple past.
1. you / cards / play
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2. I / a car / want
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3. we/ the game / lose
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4. not / I / early / get up
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5. not / Jeff and Linda / home / cycle
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E - „Was“ or „Were“?
1. I __________________ hungry.
2. You _______________ in Australia last year.
3. She _______________ not there.
4. Charly Chaplin ______________ a famous actor.
5. Lisa and James _____________ at home.
F - Ask for the bold part of the sentence.
1. Billy ate an apple.
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2. The children played in the garden.
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3. Laura came home at six o'clock.
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4. The boy read a book.
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5. The girl wrote five letters.
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