I talk to my friend.
I talked to my friend.
They cook a pizza.
They cooked a pizza.
We dance in the classroom.
We danced in the classroom.
She wants to be a teacher.
She wanted to be a teacher.
I am always happy in my English class :)
I was always happy in my English class:)
Does she watch the tennis game?
(change to past interrogative)
Did she watch the tennis game?
We cook pizza in the kitchen.
(change to past affirmative)
We cooked pizza in the kitchen.
I do my homework in the library.
(change to past affirmative)
I did my homework in the library.
It rains a lot in Alcoy this spring.
(change to past affirmative)
It rained a lot in Alcoy this spring.
They are quiet in the morning.
(change to past affirmative)
They were quiet in the morning.
Does she like gazpacho?
(change to past interrogative)
Did she like gazpacho?
I don't like swimming.
(change to the past negative)
I didn't like swimming.
Do you play the guitar?
(change to the past interogative)
Did you play the guitar?
I watch TV today.
(change to the past negative)
I didn't watch TV today.
He is excited to go to the zoo.
(change to past affirmative)
He was excited to go to the zoo.
Mary cooked a pizza.
(change to past interrogative)
Did Mary cook a pizza?
Alfie doesn't like ice cream.
(change to past negative)
Alfie didn't like ice cream.
You don't work as a teacher.
(change to past negative)
You didn't work as a teacher.
He invents the radio
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Did he invent the radio?
She is an actress in Hollywood.
(change to past negative)
She wasn't an actress in Hollywood.
She doesn't work in a garden.
(change to the past interrogative)
Did she work in a garden?
Pedro runs to the doctor.
(change to the past interrogative)
Did Pedro run to the doctor?
Jack plays the guitar
(change to past interrogative)
Did Jack play the guitar?
You brush your teeth in the morning.
(change to past interrogative)
Did you brush your teeth in the morning?
It isn't her birthday on Tuesday.
(Change to past interrogative)
Was it her birthday on Tuesday?