Write in the present: I played football.
I play football.
Write in the past: I go to the cinema.
I went to the cinema.
Write in the past: STOP
STOPPED.
Write in the past: I play football.
I played football.
Write in the past: COME.
CAME.
How do you say EAT in the past?
ATE.
Write in interrogative: She read a book.
Did she read a book?
Write in negative: I played Clash Royale.
I didn't play Clash Royale.
Write in the past: I eat at my parents' house.
I ate at my parents house.
Write in interrogative: I listened to music.
DId I listen to music?
Write in the past: I write in my friend's notebook.
I wrote in my friend's notebook.
Write in the negative: She took a photo.
She didn't take a photo.
Write in negative: Yesterday I went to the cinema.
Yesterday I didn't go to the cinema.
Write in affirmative: Did you swim on Saturday?
I swam on Saturday.
Write in the past: I buy at the supermarket with my family.
I bought at the supermarket with my family.
Write in interogative: I didn't go to the cinema.
Did you go to the cinema?
Write in the present: You sang very well.
You sing very well.
Write in the megative: I ate a pizza for dinner.
I didn't eat a pizza for dinner.
Write in the past: I don't eat an apple, I play football.
I didn't eat an apple, I played football.
Write in affirmative: You didn't choose a cheese.
You chose a cheese.
Write in negative: I listend to music.
I didn't listen to music.