woke up
Taxi Driver
To create a question in the past simple tense, you must add the auxiliary verb "did".
true:
Did Tom eat at McDonalds last night?
Last night, I went to bed at 12:00.
What time did you go to bed last night?
or
When did you go to bed last night?
sleep
slept
This was extremely popular for women in the past. Now, men work this job too. This job involves changing a person's hair until the customer is satisfied.
Hairdresser
When making a question in the past simple tense, "did" is always the first word in the question.
false:
You can add words such as "where", "when", "why", etc. Where did Jack go yesterday?
You can also start a question with the verb "to be"
Was Jack sad last night?
I spent $150.00 yesterday.
How much money did you spend yesterday?
speak
spoke
This job looks at, gives treatment, and studies the mouth (oral cavity) of a person.
Dentist
The past simple is used to talk about something that already happened.
true
At the party, I met Jack and Sally.
Who did you meet at the party?
teach
taught
There are many different types of this job. All of these professionals invent, design, analyze, and build a variety of things. Some things include machines and structures.
Engineer
false: the past simple stays the same for every subject.
He polished his medal.
I polished my medal.
I sold 10 cases of wine.
How many cases of wine did you sell?
read
read
This is a job that requires the worker to maintain electrical equipment or fix it when something happens.
Electrician
Look at this sentence structure:
Did you go to see the giraffe's new baby at the zoo today?
The verb "to see" is grammatically correct.
True
I wasn't able to see last night. I didn't have my contacts.
Were you able to see last night? Did you have your contacts?