Was/Were – Affirmative and Negative Sentences
Simple Past – Affirmative Sentences
Simple Past – Negative Sentences
Simple Past – Regular and Irregular Verbs
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100

Complete the sentence: I ___ at home yesterday.

was

100

Complete: I ___ (watch) a movie yesterday.

watched

100

Complete: I ___ (not / watch) TV last night.

didn’t watch

100

Is the verb “play” regular or irregular?

Regular.

100

What is the name of the mouse that represents Disney?

Mickey Mouse.

200

Complete the sentence: They ___ at the park last weekend.

were

200

Complete: She ___ (go) to the store this morning.

went

200

Complete: She ___ (not / go) to work yesterday.

didn’t go

200

What is the past of “go”?

went

200

Who is the superhero known as “The Dark Knight”?

Batman.

300

Make the sentence negative: He was at the party.

He wasn’t at the party.

300

Correct the sentence: They play soccer yesterday.

They played soccer yesterday.

300

Correct: They didn’t went to school.

They didn’t go to school.

300

What is the past of “have”?

had

300

What is the name of the American music award show held every February?

The Grammy Awards.

400

Make the sentence negative: We were late for class.

We weren’t late for class.

400

Make your own affirmative sentence using the verb “study.”

Example) I studied for my exam last night.

400

Make a negative sentence with “study.”

(Example) He didn’t study for the test.

400

What is the past of “study”?

studied

400

What movie features a superhero team called “The Avengers”?

Marvel’s The Avengers.

500

Explain the difference between “was” and “were.”

“Was” is used with I/he/she/it; “were” is used with you/we/they.

500

What is the difference between present and simple past tense?

Present shows habits, facts, descriptions; past shows an action that already happened.

500

Why do we use “didn’t” in simple past negatives?

Because “didn’t” makes the sentence negative and the main verb stays in base form.

500

Give one example of a regular and one of an irregular verb in past tense.

(Example) Regular: played; Irregular: went.

500

Who is the American singer known as the “Queen of Pop”?

Madonna.

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