Write in the past: I play videogames.
I played videogames.
Write in negative: she sang a song.
She didn't sing a song.
Write in the past: I play waterpolo.
I played waterpolo.
Write in the past: I listen to music.
I listened to music.
Write in the past: I watch a movie with my friends.
I watched a movie with my friends.
Write in the past: I sing a song.
I sang a song.
Write in the past: My brother and I eat a chocolate cake for breakfast.
My brother and I ate a chocolate cake for breakfast.
Write in the past: I go to the cinema to watch a movie.
I went to the cinema to watch a movie.
Write in the past: She drink coca-cola.
She drank coca-cola.
Write in affirmative: I didn't go to the museum.
I went to the museum.
Write in interrogative: She went to the cinema.
Did she go to the cinema?
Write in the past: I drink coca-cola.
I drank coca-cola.
Write in affirmative: Did you read this book?
I read this book.
Write in interrogative: he drank a coca-cola.
Did he drink a coca-cola?
Write in the past: I eat a cookie.
I ate a cookie.
Write in the past: I visit my grandma on Saturday.
I visited my grandma on Saturday.
Write in afformative: Did you like football?
I liked football.
Write in the past: I speak with my friend.
I spoke with my friend.
Write in the past: she become a superheroine.
She became a superheroine.
Write in interrogative: Megan began doing sprt.
Did Megan begin doing sport?
Write in the past: he eat meat.
He ate meat.
Write in the past: I buy some bananas.
I bought some bananas.
Write in the past: we eat sandwiches.
We ate sandwiches.
Write in negative: my mum drove a Ferrari to school.
My mum didn't drive a Ferrari to school.
Write in affirmative: Did you eat a salad yesterday?
I ate a salad yesterday.