Those children have bad manners. They aren’t p____________.
polite
I always (do / make) my homework right after school.
do
There’s a long s _ _ _ f around Luisa's neck.
There’s a long scarf around Luisa's neck.
Who cleans offices and schools?
a cleaner
Use Past Simple:
My sister and I _____ (take) the bus to town.
My sister and I took the bus to town.
Marcus hates studying. He’s a l_____ student.
lazy
Dad usually (makes / does) the dishes after our big family breakfast on Sundays.
does
She has b _ _ _ s on her feet.
She has boots on her feet.
Who writes programmes for computers?
a computer programmer
Use Past Continuous:
Mum______________(work) yesterday afternoon.
Mum was working yesterday afternoon.
Kate doesn’t like talking to people she doesn’t know. She is s____.
shy
It’s granny’s birthday today and she’s (making / doing) dinner for her friends tonight.
making
Luisa is wearing jeans and a c _ _ _ _ _ d shirt.
Luisa is wearing jeans and a checked shirt.
Who designs new buildings?
an architect
Name Past Simple forms:
1. do
2. make
3. have
4. swim
5. buy
1. did
2. made
3. had
4. swam
5. bought
Erica only thinks about herself. She’s s__________.
selfish
Please don’t (make / do) a mess in the kitchen when you cook.
make
Luisa is wearing a p _ _ _ n top and a f _ _ _ _ l skirt.
Luisa is wearing a plain top and a floral skirt.
Who makes phone calls and organises meetings?
a secretary
Past Simple or Past Continuous?
The children (had / were having) breakfast when the postman (arrived / was arriving).
The children were having breakfast when the postman arrived.
Sue never tells the truth. She’s very d__________.
dishonest
All the students from my class (made / did) their best in the final exam.
did
Luisa isn’t wearing t _ _ _ _ s on her legs because it’s hot and she is wearing s _ _ _ _ _ s.
Luisa isn’t wearing tights on her legs because it’s hot and she is wearing sandals.
Some people have ____-____ jobs. They don’t make a lot of money.
badly-paid
Past Simple or Past Continuous?
While we (camped/were camping), we (heard/were hearing) a wild animal outside our tent.
While we were camping, we heard a wild animal outside our tent.