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Yes, I he she it we you they   did.  

 

       
   
 
 

 

No, I he she it we you they     did     not. (didnt)  

 

 
 

 

What time What game Who When Where Who Whom How did did   did did did did did I you   she it we you they get up play had want snow work see do yesterday morning? last Monday? dinner very late? to be a doctor? last week? with? five minutes ago? this work?

 

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to be Past Simple

1. I in Paris last year. 2. Where you yesterday. 3. He in the theatre. 4. The weather beautiful yesterday. 5. she at work? 6. They not at university. 7. you at school yesterday? 8. We in the cinema. 9. When you in Moscow? 10. They in the park a week ago. 11. He not a pilot, he a driver.

 

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(Past Simple)

1.work, 2.write,3.do, 4.see, 5.go, 6.watch, 7.listen, 8.hear, 9.drink, 10.begin, 11.study, 12.want, 13.play, 14.stop, 15.buy, 16.have, 17.know, 18.drive, 19.come, 20.learn, 21.try, 22.make, 23.take, 24.live ( )

 

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Past Simple

1. I (come) home at 8.00 yesterday. 2. He (go) skiing last week. 3. They (buy) a new house. 4. I (see) him an hour ago. 5. You (see) him? 6. He (study) math at university. 7. She (make) a cake yesterday. 8. They (have) a party last Sunday. 9. You (go) to the zoo last week? 10. We (not drink) coffee. 11. He (make) a report yesterday. 12. We (go) to the seaside last summer. 13. She (send) him a letter? 14. They (not see) her last weekend. 15. What you (do) yesterday?

 

 

Past Continuous Tense

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At oclock yesterday, the whole (day, evening), when, while, as

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(was, were) + ing

 

When the teacher came in, all pupils were reading.

What was he doing at 9 oclock last night?

While I was cooking, he was watching TV.

 

While, during, for

1. While (a conjunction), (is followed by a clause).

I met my wife, while I was at university.

2. During (a preposition), , , (It is followed by a noun. It tells us when something happened. It means at some point in a period of time).

We had to call a doctor during the night.

Can I speak to you during the break?

3. during (We cant use during with a period of time).

Not: during 5 weeks

4. For , , , , (a preposition, and is followed by a noun. It tells us how long something lasts).

We talk for five minutes.

We are going on holiday for 6 weeks.

 

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1. Sally / cook dinner?

2. Tom / eat?

3. Helen / feed the dog?

4. Children / play in the park?

5. Jim / water the plants?

6. I / cut flowers?

7. John / do his homework?

8. Jane / paint the fence?

9. Ann / read the book?

10. Sam / talk on the phone?

 

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1. At 5 oclock yesterday, I

2. From 7.00 till 9.00 oclock yesterday, we

3. The whole evening yesterday, I

4. When he came, she

5. While she was cooking, children

6. During the weekend, we

7. While he was reading, we

8. What was he doing, while she

9. When the phone rang, I

10. This time yesterday we

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Past Simple or Past Continuous

1.Sam (read) a magazine, while her son (play) in the garden. 2. I (cut) my finger, while I (cook) dinner. 3. We (walk) in the park, when it (start) to rain. 4. While she (do the washing up), he (repair) his car. 5. I (do) homework, when mother (call) me. 6. When I (come), children (watch) TV. 7. It (rain) all day yesterday. 8. What he (do) at 7.00? 9. Where (be) you, when he (call)? 10. He (cut) the grass at 10.00 yesterday.

 





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