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Simple Past Tense

Simple Past Tense . Question, Negative, and Affirmative Practice. Directions:. Work with a classmate. Look at the main verb and adverb (time word or phrase) at the top of the screen.

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Simple Past Tense

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  1. Simple Past Tense Question, Negative, and Affirmative Practice

  2. Directions: • Work with a classmate. • Look at the main verb and adverb (time word or phrase) at the top of the screen. • Look at the 1st picture. Ask your classmate a yes/no question using the main verb and adverb. Remember to add the auxiliary verb “did” to start the question. • Click to see if you formed the question correctly. • Your classmate will then answer negatively about the 1st picture and affirmatively about the 2nd picture. • Click to see if your classmate formed the answers correctly.

  3. Example: eat - this morning • Did you eat eggs this morning? • No, I didn’t eat eggs this morning. I ate toast. • What did you really eat this morning?

  4. drink - this morning • Did you drink coffee this morning? • No, I didn’t drink coffee this morning. I drank juice. • What did you really drink this morning?

  5. buy - last year • Did you buy a new car last year? • No, I didn’t buy a new car last year. I bought a motorcycle. • What did you really buy last year?

  6. go - last week • Did you go shopping last week? • No, I didn’t go shopping last week. I went dancing. • Where did you really go last week?

  7. pay your gas bill - last month • Did you pay your gas bill last month? • No, I didn’t pay my gas bill last month. I paid my cable bill. • What bills did you really pay last month?

  8. break – two years ago • Did you break your leg two years ago? • No, I didn’t break my leg two years ago. I broke my arm. • Did you really break anything two years (or more) ago?

  9. see – yesterday afternoon • Did you see your sister yesterday afternoon? • No, I didn’t see my sister yesterday afternoon. I saw my brother. • Did you really see any family yesterday afternoon?

  10. bring – today • Did you bring a pencil with you today? • No, I didn’t bring a pencil with me today. I brought a pen. • What did you really bring with you today?

  11. wake up – this morning • Did you wake up early this morning? • No, I didn’t wake up early this morning. I woke up late. • What time did you really wake up this morning?

  12. Feel okay/sick – yesterday • Did you feel okay yesterday? • No, I didn’t feel okay yesterday. I felt sick. • How did you really feel yesterday?

  13. Have – yesterday evening • Did you have a headache yesterday evening? • No, I didn’t have a headache yesterday evening. I had a stomachache. • Did you really have any health problems yesterday evening?

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