What is the past simple form of verb 'talk'?
Talked
What is the past simple form of verb 'listen'?
Listened
Do you like chocolate?
(change the phrase to the past form)
Did you like chocolate?
What is the past simple form of verb "have"?
Had
What is the past simple form of verb "become"?
became
What is the past simple form of verb 'stop'?
Stopped
I don't like swimming.
(change the phrase to the past form)
I didn't like swimming.
Do you play the guitar?
(change the phrase to the past form)
Did you play the guitar?
What is the past simple form of verb "win"?
won
I don't have two daughters.
(change the phrase to the past form)
I didn't have two daughters.
What is the past simple form of verb 'try'?
Tried
You don't work as a teacher.
(change the phrase to the past form)
You didn't work as a teacher.
Does she work as a gardener?
(change the phrase to the past form)
Did she work as a gardener?
What is the past simple form of verb "meet"?
Met
You don't become a professor.
(change the phrase to the past form)
You didn't become a professor.
I cook a pizza.
(change the phrase to the past form)
I cooked a pizza.
Alfie doesn't design a bridge.
(change the phrase to the past form)
Alfie didn't design a bridge.
Mary cooked a pizza.
(change the phrase to the interrogative past form)
Did Mary cook a pizza?
I go to the hospital.
(change the phrase to the past form)
I went to the hospital.
Marie doesn't win a prize.
(change the phrase to the past form)
Marie didn't win a prize.
Jack plays the guitar.
(change the phrase to the past form)
Jack played the guitar.
I watched TV last night.
(change the phrase to the negative form)
I didn't watch TV last night.
Alfie went to the doctor.
(change the phrase to the interrogative past form)
Mary makes a cake.
(change the phrase to the past form)
Mary made a cake.
I went to school yesterday.
(change the phrase to the negative form)
I didn't go to school yesterday.