Past Tenses
Vocabulary
Verb forms
Irregular Past Simple
Use of English
100

The match/not/start/at 7 o'clock/because/it snow.

The match didn’t start at 7 o’clock because it was snowing.

100

The opponent/referee showed two red cards during the first half of the match.

referee

100

I don't think my parents will let me go/to go to the rugby match on my own.

go

100

Awake

Awoke

100

Alex: I must do more exercise.

Paul: (...)

A. Yes, I must too.

B. Me neither.

C. So do I.

D. Really? I don't.

C. So do I.

200

Ann/get/lots of/money/when/she/win/the tennis competition?

Did Ann get lots of money when she won the tennis competition?

200

I'm confident England can win/beat almost any team they play against this season.

beat

200

Tim tends getting tired/to get tired easily, so he has to be very active to keep in shape.

to get tired

200

Forgive

Forgave

200

Jake: I've never been to a football match.

Alice: (...)

A. Nor do I.

B. Neither have I.

C. I didn't either.

D. You don't too.

B. Neither have I.

300

John/buy/a squash racket/even though/he/not/play/squash/before.

John bought a squash racket even though he hadn’t played squash before.

300

Steven was sorry for letting/dropping the other players down when he missed the goal.

letting

300

You really should stop wasting/to waste your time at table tennis practice.

wasting

300

Swing

Swung

300

Rachel: My parents are very sporty. 

Danny: (...)

A. So have mine.

B. Really? Mine aren't.

C. Mine aren't either.

D. Nor are mine.

B. Really? Mine aren't.

400

you/play/golf/when/you/hurt/yourself?

Were you playing golf when you hurt yourself?

400

Giles is a popular coach/spectator because he shows players how they can improve.

coach

400

Everyone at the stadium expected their team winning/to win the match.

to win

400

tear

tore

400

Pate: My local sports centre hasn't got a swimming pool. 

Megan: (...)

A. Mine hasn't either.

B. Nor can mine.

C. Oh, mine hasn't.

D. Mine too.

A. Mine hasn't either.

500

While/I/swim/calmly/in the pool,/someone/suddenly/jump/in.

While I was swimming calmly in the pool, someone suddenly jumped in.

500

I've decided not come/go in for the basketball team this year, but I'll still play for fun.

go

500

I can't help laughing/to laugh when I see that video of me trying to learn to ski.

laughing

500

arise

arose

500

Irene: I went shopping yesterday.

Phil: (...)

A. I did either.

B. Oh, I did.

C. So I did.

D. So did I.

D. So did I.

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