Past Simple: Affirmative & Negative
Past Simple: Questions
Holiday Activities
Travel & Transport
Adjectives & Phrases
100

Complete the sentence: "My family __ London last summer." (visit)

visited

100

Put the words in order to make a question: [did / for / your holiday / where / go / you / ?]

Where did you go for your holiday?

100

You walk in the mountains with a map. You ___.

explore / go hiking

100

The place where you wait for your train.

a platform

100

What is the opposite of boring?

interesting / amazing / brilliant / exciting

200

Make this sentence negative: "We had time for all the sites."

We didn't have time for all the sites.

200

What is the question for this answer? "Yes, the weather was perfect."

Was the weather perfect?

200

You need a helmet for this activity. You ___.

go cycling / go climbing

200

Your car needs to stop here when the light is red.

traffic lights

200

What do you say when your friend tells you their flight was cancelled?

That's a shame.

300

Correct the mistake: "I no liked the paintings by Goya."

I didn't like the paintings by Goya.

300

Ask a subject question about this sentence: "The class took the ferry."

Who took the ferry?

300

 A place with old, broken buildings, like a castle with no roof.

a ruin

300

The place where a boat or a ferry stops to let people on and off.

 a port

300

 An adjective to describe a view from a mountain. (Starts with 'S')

spectacular

400

Make a sentence from these words: [not / want / We / to ask / our parents]

We did not (didn't) want to ask our parents.

400

What question can you ask to get this answer? "Because the train was delayed."

(e.g.) Why did you arrive late? / Why were you late?

400

 This is a type of holiday where you carry your things in a bag on your back and stay in cheap places.

backpacking

400

The opposite of a non-stop flight is a flight with many ___.

stops

400

You need to put this on your skin when it's sunny.

sun cream

500

Make a full negative sentence in the past simple using the verb afford.

(e.g.) They didn't afford to go abroad. / We couldn't afford a new car.

500

Ask three different past simple questions using What, Where, Who.

What did you see? Where did you stay? Who went with you?

500

Name two activities you can do in a national park and two you can do at a seaside resort.

(e.g.) National Park: go hiking, look at wildlife / Seaside Resort: relax on the beach, go canoeing

500

Explain the difference between a return ticket and a one-way ticket.

A return ticket is for a journey to a place and back again. A one-way ticket is only for a journey to a place.

500

Use two of these adjectives in one sentence: awful, incredible, peaceful.

(e.g.) The weather was awful, but the museum was incredible. / The national park was so peaceful.