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o-na [289]
3 years ago
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2. Complete the sentences and questions with the past simple form of the verbs in brackets. Use the affirmative, negative or int

errogative forms.
1 _______ (you / write) an email to James last night?
2 I _______ (buy) the English-English dictionary because it was very expensive.
3 _______ (Stuart / see) Karen yesterday evening? She wanted to speak to him.
4 We _______ (go) to the cinema last Friday, but the film was terrible!
5 Mum _______ (cook) dinner last night. We went to a restaurant instead.
6 I don’t want lunch today because I _______ (have) a big breakfast this morning.
7 _______ (you / go) to the film club last Wednesday?


3. Complete the dialogue using the words in brackets.
Mel Ali? Are you there?
Ali Just a minute! 1________________ (I / listen) to some loud music – I'll turn it down.
That's better. How are you?
Mel Fine thanks! What's new?
Ali Nothing much. 2________________ (I / wait) for Hannah to come round at the moment.
Mel 3__________________ (I / not understand)! You 4________________ (not / like) Hannah!
Ali Yes, I know! But 5________________ (she / help) me with maths and physics this weekend, because 6________________ (I / need) to pass these exams on Monday.
Mel So 7________________ (you / study) all weekend?
Ali Yes – there's a lot to remember!
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pentagon [3]3 years ago
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Answer:

read the explanation for answer.....

Explanation:  Complete the sentences and questions with the past simple form of the verbs in brackets. Use the affirmative, negative or interrogative forms.

1 _______ (you / write) an email to James last night?

2 I _______ (buy) the English-English dictionary because it was very expensive.

3 _______ (Stuart / see) Karen yesterday evening? She wanted to speak to him.

4 We _______ (go) to the cinema last Friday, but the film was terrible!

5 Mum _______ (cook) dinner last night. We went to a restaurant instead.

6 I don’t want lunch today because I _______ (have) a big breakfast this morning.

7 _______ (you / go) to the film club last Wednesday?

3. Complete the dialogue using the words in brackets.

Mel Ali? Are you there?

Ali Just a minute! 1________________ (I / listen) to some loud music – I'll turn it down.

That's better. How are you?

Mel Fine thanks! What's new?

Ali Nothing much. 2________________ (I / wait) for Hannah to come round at the moment.

Mel 3__________________ (I / not understand)! You 4________________ (not / like) Hannah!

Ali Yes, I know! But 5________________ (she / help) me with maths and physics this weekend, because 6________________ (I / need) to pass these exams on Monday.

Mel So 7________________ (you / study) all weekend?

Ali Yes – there's a lot to remembe

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