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PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: We are tired
We were tired
PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: They do the homework
They did the homework
How do you say "RASPATLLAR"?
BRUSH
How do you say "CUINAR"?
COOK
PAST SIMPLE INTERROGATIVE: We got up at seven
When did you get up?
PAST SIMPLE NEGATIVE: She fell over
She didn't fall over
PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: Plants grow faster if it rains
Plants grew faster if it rains
PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: I can score 2 points in the match
I could score 2 points in the match
Past simple of: BEGIN
BEGAN
How do you say "CREURE"?
BELIEVE
How do you say "ESCOLLIR"?
CHOOSE
Meaning of : CARRY
Portar, carregar
Meaning of : LEFT
Deixar, abandonar
PAST SIMPLE INTERROGATIVE: We found the dog on the street
Where did you find the dog?
PAST SIMPLE NEGATIVE: He heard strange noises
He didn't hear strange noises
PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: They know the answer
They knew the answer
Past simple of: GO
WENT
Past simple of: BRING
BROUGHT
Past simple of: DREAM
DREAMT
PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: I draw a nice pumpkin for Halloween
I drew a nice pumpkin for Halloween
PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: He gives me a present
He gave me a present
PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: I come to see my friend
I came to see my friends
PAST SIMPLE INTERROGATIVE: I drank a tea because I was cold
Why did you drink a tea?
PAST SIMPLE INTERROGATIVE: They lost the suitcases on friday
When did they lose the suitcases?
PAST SIMPLE NEGATIVE: He bring the materials for the science experiment
He didn't bring the materials for the science experiment
PAST SIMPLE NEGATIVE: I answered correctly the question
I didn't answer correctly the question
PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: He forgets to take the agenda
He forgot to take the agenda
PAST SIMPLE INTERROGATIVE: I caught the last train
Did you catch the train
PAST SIMPLE INTERROGATIVE: We bought a pullover yesterday
What did you buy yesterday?
PAST SIMPLE NEGATIVE: I had a lot of homework (last weekend)
I didn't have a lot of homework last weekend
PAST SIMPLE NEGATIVE: I broke my leg climbing a tree
I didn't break my leg leg climbing a tree
PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: I eat pizza at home (last month)
Last month I ate Pizza at home
PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: I'm playing soccer with my friends
I was playing soccer with my friends