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I catch the baseball. (Past Affirmative)
I caught the baseball.
Is the homework hard? (Past Affirmative)
Was the homework hard?
He sings a song. (Past Affirmative)
He sang a song.
She makes a dress. (Past Negative)
She didn't make a dress.
Zack has a test. (Past Affirmative)
Zack had a test.
I see the lake. (Past Affirmative)
I saw the lake.
The weather is good today. (Past Negative)
The weather wasn't good today.
How is your weekend? (Past Affirmative)
How was your weekend?
You fly in planes. (Past Affirmative)
You flew in planes.
I draw pictures. (Past Affirmative)
I drew pictures.
They learn new verbs in English. (Past Negative)
They didn't learn new verbs in English.
She is in class. (Past Negative)
She wasn’t in class.
They are at a museum. (Past Negative)
They weren’t at a museum.
He speaks during class. (Past Negative)
He didn’t speak during class.
She walks around a mountain. (Past Negative)
She didn’t walk around a mountain.
Diego tells the class when the homework is due. (Past Negative)
Diego didn’t tell the class when the homework was due.
The class grows flowers around the patio. (Past Negative)
The class didn’t grow flowers around the patio.
Robert becomes an artist. (Past Negative)
Robert didn’t become an artist.
You take photos. (Past Affirmative)
You took photos.
He brings cookies to the party. (Past Affirmative)
He brought cookies to the party.
They are gymnasts. (Past Negative)
They weren’t gymnasts.
I am a doctor. (Past Negative)
I wasn’t a doctor.
Last Friday was St. Patrick’s Day. (Past Negative)
Last Friday wasn’t St. Patrick’s Day.
He sings songs at Christmas. (Past Negative)
He didn’t sing songs at Christmas.
They run to the lake. (Past Negative)
They didn’t run to the lake.
He eats an apple. (Past negative)
He didn’t eat an apple.
He rides the bus. (Past negative)
He didn’t ride the bus.
They eat spaghetti for dinner. (Past Affirmative)
They ate spaghetti for dinner.
Sarah doesn’t see a cat. (Past Affirmative)
Sarah saw a cat.
I have a book. (Past Affirmative)
I had a book.
I drive a car. (Past Affirmative)
I drove a car.
I don’t write stories. (Past Affirmative)
I wrote stories.
She catches fish. (Past Affirmative)
She caught fish.
You buy the soap. (Past Affirmative)
You bought the soap.
Bob reads a book. (Past Affirmative)
Bob read a book.
They see their grandparents. (Past Affirmative)
They saw their grandparents.
She goes to the park. (Past Affirmative)
She went to the park.
He makes a cake. (Past Affirmative)
He made a cake.
Kim does her homework. (Past Affirmative)
Kim did her homework.
Laura goes to school. (Past Affirmative)
Laura went to school.
They drink water. (Past Affirmative)
They drank water.
Liam is a student. (Past Affirmative)
Liam was a student.