SEE
SAW
I (go / went) to the park yesterday.
went
Change the sentence to interrogative: Juan played the guitar at the concert.
Did Juan play the guitar at the concert?
We (hear / heard) about the storm on the news.
heard
EAT
ATE
My sister (walk / walked) to school this morning.
walked
Change the sentence to negative: I went to the party on Saturday.
I didn't go to the party on Saturday.
DO
DID
She (play / played) computer games last night.
played
Change the sentence to interrogative: She went to the library yesterday.
Did she go to the library yesterday?
They (find out / found out) that it was my birthday.
found out
DRINK
DRANK
I (do / did) my homework every day.
do
Change the sentence to negative: My mom bought me clothes at the shopping centre.
My mom didn't buy me clothes at the shopping centre.
CAN
COULD
I always (buy / bought) lunch in the cafeteria.
but
Change the sentence to interrogative: Marina visited her grandparents last summer.
Did Marina visit her grandparents last summer?
She didn't (tell / told) us what to do for homework.
tell
READ
READ
Yesterday, I (watch / watched) a movie at the cinema.
watched
Change the sentence to negative: The students listened to the teacher.
The students didn't listen to the teacher.
GO
WENT
I (eat / ate) a lot of cake at the party.
ate
Change the sentence to interrogative: Dad drank all the milk.
Did dad drink all the milk?
I didn't (sleep / slept) very well last night.
sleep
WRITE
WROTE
Every Sunday, I (go / went) to church.
go
Real Madrid didn't win the match against Atletico de Madrid.
MAKE
MADE
I usually (drink / drank) milk every morning.
drink
Change the sentence to interrogative: They watched a movie in the cinema on Friday.
Did they watch a movie in the cinema on Friday?
The waiter (bring / brought) us the menu to look at.
brought
BUY
BOUGHT
I didn't (win / won) the school Spelling Bee.
win
Change the sentence to negative: I made you a cake for your birthday.
I didn't make you a cake for your birthday.
BE
WAS / WERE
Mateo (score / scored) the final goal at his soccer match.
scored
Change the sentence to interrogative: Mateo was at school yesterday.
Was Mateo at school yesterday?
You didn't (come / came) to my party on Saturday.
come
SAY
SAID
Every Monday, I usually (ride / rode) my bike to school.
ride
Change the sentence to negative: I was at school today.
I wasn't at school today.
HAVE
My mom (is / was) angry with me right now because I didn’t clean my room.
is
Change the sentence to interrogative: They moved to a new house.
I already (meet / met) your friend at a party last week.
met
FIND
FOUND
Last Halloween, I (wear / wore) a costume to the party.
Change the sentence to negative: My friends came to my house.
My friends didn't come to my house.