Make the question, then answer it!
What / you / do / last weekend?
What did you do last weekend?
Put a sentence into the past tense.
I feel embarrassed because I lose the most favourite book of my friend.
I felt embarrassed because I lost the most favourite book of my friend.
Make a sentence negative.
I could read when I was four and loved books.
I couldn't read when I was four and didn't love books.
Say the past simple form of these verbs:
give, win, say, enjoy
gave, won, said, enjoyed
Choose two of the verbs and make past simple sentences with them.
Make the question, then answer it!
How / you / feel / yesterday?
How did you feel yesterday?
Put a sentence into the past tense.
He spends a week in Paris and then goes to Berlin.
He spent a week in Paris and then went to Berlin.
Make a sentence negative.
She borrowed the book from the library and she lent it to her friend.
She didn't borrow the book from the library and she didn't lend it to her friend.
Say the past simple form of these verbs:
look, buy, go, have
looked, bought, went, had
Choose two of the verbs and make past simple sentences with them.
Make the question, then answer it!
When / you / learn to read?
When did you learn to read?
Put a sentence into the past tense.
She rings her friend and talks about the party.
She rang her friend and talked about the party.
Make a sentence negative.
We saw you in the park: you were with your parents.
We didn't see you in the park: you weren't with your parents.
Say the past simple form of these verbs:
leave, move, begin, get
left, moved, began, got
Choose two of the verbs and make past simple sentences with them.
Make the question, then answer it!
Who / be / your hero / when / you / be / ten years old?
Who was your hero when you were ten years old?
Put a sentence into the past tense.
She drops her keys in the street and then can't find them.
She dropped her keys in the street and then couldn't find them.
Make a sentence negative.
My father married my mother in 1992 and they spent a lot of money on their wedding.
My father didn't marry my mother in 1992 and they didn't spend a lot of money on their wedding.
Say the past simple form of these verbs:
feel, meet, break, lose
felt, met, broke, lost
Choose two of the verbs and make past simple sentences with them.