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weqwewe [10]
3 years ago
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1. Fill in the spaces below with the correct form of the verb to be in “Past Simple”.

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LenKa [72]3 years ago
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1. Fill in the spaces below with the correct form of the verb to be in “Past Simple”.

\huge{\textbf{\textsf{{\orange{A}}{\blue{n}}{\pink{s}}{\purple{w}}{\red{e}}{\green{r}:-}}}}

a. \sf\purple{Were} you at home yesterday? B: Yes, I \sf\purple{was}.

b. They \sf\red{were} really happy after they won the football game.

c. My sister \sf\blue{was} a college student last year.

d. Thomas \sf\pink{was} on the train at three-thirty yesterday afternoon.

e. A. \sf\green{Was} Jennifer tired after she finished work? B: No, she \sf\green{wasn't}.

f. My car broke down, so I \sf\purple{was} late for my appointment.

g. A: \sf\red{Were} Laura and Susan surprised? B: No, they \sf\red{weren't}.

h. The cookies \sf\pink{were} delicious, so I ate three of them.

i. A: \sf\blue{Were} you at the library yesterday? B: No, I \sf\blue{wasn't}.

j. Many dinosaurs \sf\purple{were} really huge.

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<h3><u>MORE</u>:-</h3>

{\boxed{\mathcal{\orange{Simple\:Past\:Tense.}}}}

Simple past is a verb tense that is used to talk about things that happened or existed before now.

It emphasizes that the action is finished.

Simple past tense of regular verbs is marked by the ending -d or -ed.

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\circ \: \: { \underline{ \boxed{ \sf{ \color{green}{Happy\:learning.}}}}}∘

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