She works as a Doctor.
(change the verb to PAST affirmative)
She worked as a doctor.
What is the NEGATIVE past simple of the verb:
"Listen"
Didn't Listen
I talk to my mom on the phone.
(change the verb to PAST +AFFIRMATIVE+)
I talked to my mom on the phone.
You helped your father with his car.
*change the sentence to PAST (?) INTERROGATIVE (?)
Did you help your father with his car?
Sara plays guitar in front of everyone.
(change the verb to PAST -NEGATIVE-)
Sara didn't play guitar in front of everyone.
My brother likes to swim when he was young.
(change the verb to PAST - NEGATIVE - )
My brother didn't like to swim when he was young.
I wash my car on Friday.
(change the verb to PAST +AFFIRMATIVE+)
I washed my car on Friday.
She kissed her boyfriend.
*change the sentence to PAST (?) INTERROGATIVE (?)
Did she kiss her boyfriend?
Your father and his uncle enjoy the film.
(change the verb to PAST ? INTERROGATIVE ?)
Did your father and his uncle enjoy the film?
You don't work in Texas
(change the verb to PAST - NEGATIVE -)
You didn't work in Texas.
Jack plays the guitar.
(change the phrase to the past form)
Jack played the guitar.
Micheal and Vincent opened the door for Susan.
*change the sentence to PAST (?) INTERROGATIVE (?)
Did Michael and Vincent open the door for Susan?
First, she works as as waitress, then she cleans her house.
(change the verb to PAST affirmative)
First, she worked as a waitress, then she cleaned her house.
I clean the bathrooms in the hospital.
(change the verb to PAST - NEGATIVE -)
I didn't clean the bathrooms in the Hospital.
I like to cook pizza for dinner.
(change the verb to PAST +AFFIRMATIVE+)
I liked to cook pizza for dinner.
First, ray watches TV, and then, he reads the newspaper.
*change the sentence to PAST (?) INTERROGATIVE (?)
First, did ray watch TV, and then, did he read the newspaper?
Mary doesn't cook a pizza.
(change the sentence to PAST +AFFIRMATIVE+ and INTERROGATIVE??)
Did Mary cook a pizza?
I watch TV on Saturday afternoon.
(change the verb to PAST - NEGATIVE -)
I didn't watch TV on Saturday afternoon.
First, I stop at Walmart to buy a new stereo, then I listen to music.
(change the verb to PAST + AFFIRMATIVE + )
First, I stopped at Walmart to buy a new stereo, then I listened to music.
Ask the teacher a question about the past, using the correct simple past tense form of the verb "to Do."
It can be anything! As long as the question begins with "Did...?"