to do
did
to say
said
Use to want in a past tense sentence.
I wanted...
You wanted...
We wanted...
They wanted...
He wanted...
She wanted...
It wanted...
She's my sister.
VERB
She is my sister.
She (to travel) to New York tomorrow.
She will travel to New York tomorrow.
to have
had
I had school yesterday.
He had class last night.
I (to be) a child in 1994.
I was a child in 1994.
Use to need in a past tense sentence.
I needed...
You needed...
We needed...
They needed...
He needed...
She needed...
It needed...
My mother's very tired.
VERB
My mother is very tired.
I (to go) to the store after work.
I will go to the store after work.
to go
went
He (to be) a child in 1994.
He was a child in 1994.
Change into the past tense:
The boy plays football.
The boy played football.
My dog's collar is blue.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE
My dog's collar is blue.
The collar of my dog is blue.
He (to finish) his homework later.
He will finish his homework later.
Where (to be) you yesterday?
Where were you yesterday?
to write
wrote
Change into the past tense:
I cry yesterday when I watch the news.
I cried yesterday when I watched the news.
Her dog's barking.
VERB
Her dog is barking.
We (to earn) tickets over vacation.
We will earn tickets over vacation.
We (to run) a marathon last week.
We ran a marathon last week.
Oh no! I (to forget) about the appointment yesterday!
Oh no! I forgot about the appointment yesterday!
Change into the past tense:
He repair and maintain his old car.
He repaired and maintained his old car.
Her dog's barking is bothering me.
Possessive Adjective
Her dog's barking is bothering me.
The barking of her dog is bothering me.
We (to attend) the Literacy Fair on May third.
We (to bring) our family!
We will attend the Literacy Fair on May third.
We will bring our family!