They make dinner last night.
They made dinner last night.
Did you go to a new restaurant last week?
Yes, I did / No, I didn't
Create a sentence using "After".
After I arrived to class, the teacher handed out whiteboards.
Did you went to the party last week?
Did you go to the party last week?
Did you see the latest episode of the Office?
Yes, I did / No, I didn't
Create a sentence using "before"
I drank coffee before I came to class.
He was write a letter while she was cook
He was writing a letter while she was cooking
What time did she arrive at the office yesterday?
She arrived at the office at noon / She arrived at the office at 9 AM.
This sentence has both the past progressive and the past simple:
"I was reading a book when the lights went out"
Explain the meaning of past progressive and past simple tense.
Past progressive: The past progressive describes the ongoing action
Simple past: The past simple describes the action that interrupted it
She didn't liked the restaurant we visited.
She didn't like the restaurant we visited.
Why didn't she call you yesterday?
She didn't call because she was busy / She didn't call because she was at work.
Create a dialogue using the past progressive tense
Example:
A: What were you doing yesterday afternoon?
B: I was cooking lunch.
A: What were your family members doing?
B: They were watching TV
They was playing soccer when it started to rain.
They were playing soccer when it started to rain.
They didn't enjoy the movie because it was too long. True or false
True. They didn't enjoy the movie.
Create a dialogue using the past progressive and the past simple tense
Example:
A: What did you do last weekend?
B: I visited my aunt.
A: Oh, really? What were you doing when I called you?
B: I was having lunch with her.