VOCABULARY
PAST SIMPLE QUESTIONS
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RANDOM ROUND
100

100 – You throw rubbish in this.

➡️ A bin.


100

100 – Make a question: “You walked to school.”

➡️ Did you walk to school?


100

100 – Complete: “I ___ going to walk to the town centre.”

➡️ am


100

100 – Make it negative: “I am going to walk.”

➡️ I am not going to walk.


100

100 – This place is in the middle of a town with shops.

➡️ Town centre.


200

200 – You walk on this next to the road.

➡️ A pavement.


200

200 – Make a question: “She cleaned the street.”

➡️ Did she clean the street?


200

200 – Complete: “She ___ going to clean the street.”

➡️ is


200

200 – Make it negative: “She is going to clean the street.”

➡️ She isn’t going to clean the street.


200

200 – Make a question: “You dropped litter.”

➡️ Did you drop litter?


300

300 – Water comes out of this in the town centre.

➡️ A fountain.


300

300 – Make a question: “They picked up the rubbish.”

➡️ Did they pick up the rubbish?


300

300 – Complete: “They ___ going to pick up rubbish.”

➡️ are


300

300 – Make it negative: “They are going to pick up rubbish.”

➡️ They aren’t going to pick up rubbish.


300

300 – Make a sentence: “I / go straight on” (going to)

➡️ I am going to go straight on.


400

400 – This tells you information or rules in the street.

➡️ A sign.


400

400 – Make a question: “He dropped litter.”

➡️ Did he drop litter?


400

400 – Make a sentence: “he / go straight on”

➡️ He is going to go straight on.


400

400 – Make it negative: “He is going to turn left.”

➡️ He isn’t going to turn left.


400

400 – What is the opposite of “clean”?

➡️ Dirty.


500

500 – You do this to go to the other side of the road.

➡️ Cross the road.

500

500 – Make a question: “You turned left.”

➡️ Did you turn left?

500

500 – Make a sentence: “we / turn right”

➡️ We are going to turn right.

500

500 – Make it negative: “We are going to cross the road.”

➡️ We aren’t going to cross the road.

500

500 – Make it negative: “She is going to turn right.”

➡️ She isn’t going to turn right.

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