She watches TV at home.
She watched TV at home.
It rainned yesterday.
False - It rained yesterday. (One “n”)
It moved last night.
It didn’t moved last night.
He played the saxophone.
Did he played the saxophone?
I pass my test.
(Change to Past Simple)
I passed my test.
They dance during the weekend.
They danced during the weekend.
You dancedd last month.
False - You danced last month. (One “d”)
We walked to the park.
We didn’t walked to the park.
We studied for the test.
Did we study for the test?
They pushed the table.
(Change to negative)
They didn’t push the table.
He plays basketball.
He played basketball.
Learned she Italian.
False - She learned Italian.
You kicked my backpack.
You didn’t kicked my backpack.
You learned English in Manchester.
Did you learn English in Manchester?
You worked as a pilot.
(Change to question)
Did you work as a pilot?
We like to cook pizza on Fridays.
We liked to cook pizza on Fridays.
He didn’t cooked the pasta.
True - He didn’t cooked the pasta.
I liked to paint at night.
I didn’t like to paint at night.
She liked to play piano.
Did she like to play piano?
We didn’t paint the room.
(Change to positive)
We painted the room.
I visit my grandparents in Madrid.
I visited my grandparents in Madrid.
Did you watched the movie last night?
False - Did you watch the movie last night? (No -Ed)
She moved from Murcia.
She didn’t move from Murcia.
I enjoyed my dessert last night.
Did I enjoy my dessert last night?
Did she missed the bus?
(Change to negative sentence (no question))
She didn’t miss the bus.