AFFIRMATIVE,
NEGATIVE AND
INTERROGATIVE FORM
Simple Past
Valeria Lizeth
Affirmative:
I was with a friend
Negative:
I wasn’t happy
Interrogative:
Was I with cold?
Affirmative:
You were painting the T.V
Negative:
You weren’t studying
Interrogative:
Were you at home?
Affirmative:
He was sad
Negative:
He wasn’t on sakateboard
Interrogative:
Was he living in that house?
Affirmative:
She was cutting her hair
Negative:
She wasn’t Pretty
Interrogative:
Was she with long hair?
Affirmative:
It was sad
Negative:
It wasn’t dieting
Interrogative:
Was it too big?
Affirmative:
We were crying
Negative:
We weren’t happy
Interrogative:
Were we in the car?
Affirmative:
You were in the rain
Negative:
You weren’t in the
cinema
Interrogative:
Were you excited?
Affirmative:
They were dancing.
Negative:
They weren’t bored
Interrogative:
Were they alone?
 Valeria Lizeth Carranza Mejía
 249 – B
 English II
 Ma. Angélica Servín Andrade
 Shift: Evening
 Colegio de Ciencias &’ humanidades campus Oriente

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